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Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. plasma is commonly found in lightning strikes, florescent light bulbs, and on the sun
If the iron in question is one that is used to take wrinkles out of clothing, no, there is no plasma in an iron. Heating materials to a few hundred degrees is insufficient to create a plasma.
The plasma in a fluorescent light or plasma ball, is contained by glass. Fusion plasmas are too hot to contain in any "container", so it is contained by magnetic fields, The plasma in the sun is partly contained by gravity, though a proportion of it is lost as the Solar Wind.
So everyone could have light easily and won't have to carry around a candle. Which is a fire hazard! Light bulbs are important because there are actually thousands of tiny little bulbs on a computer screen that can project different colours and make a picture, in this case these words you are reading right now are actually little bulbs turned off because it's black. Plasma screens have like 1000000 (million) bulbs on it.
This is the first time someone mentions the plasma ball in the few years I been in wikianswers. I like this question because with the plasma ball we could see how Tesla conducted his experiments. Tesla invented the plasma lamp for his experiments with high frequency currents of electricity in a vacuum glass tube, scientifically called an "evacuated tube" The Plasma Ball or lamp was actually first named by Tesla as "an inert gas discharge tube" for a better description. He wanted better light bulbs and he created those as well.
Yes, stars contain plasma. A star is made up of virtually all plasma.
A Plasma must contain many ions and electrons.
Many things contain plasma mostly things in the sky.
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yes
Bulbs are mostly rounded objects that contain something
it depend on how it starts most of them do have plasma
yes, incandescent bulbs do not contain a filament of platinum. Yes they do contain a filament called a tungsten.
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No. But plasma does contain glucose, urea, albumin and fibrinogen.
A plasma screen TV, the northern lights, and fluorescent light bulbs.
When you turn it on, yes. The glowing electrical arcs contain plasma.