no
No, you can't cut plastic with a plasma cutter. Often times the heat is so high that it will just cause the plastic to melt.
No
Please be careful around that dangerous electricity.
Electrical engineering is a large field. Certain jobs can be dangerous; others are not so dangerous. If you know what you're doing and are careful, the risks tend to be minimal.
no
it means it is in A level.
Plasma is not rare as it is the most abundant state of matter in the universe, present in stars and lightning. While plasma can be dangerous in controlled settings, such as in plasma cutters or fusion reactors, it is not inherently dangerous as it is also present in natural phenomena like the auroras.
Microwave plasma balls are created by applying microwave energy to a gas, which ionizes the gas and creates a plasma ball. These plasma balls have unique properties such as high temperatures, high energy densities, and the ability to generate intense light and heat. They are used in various applications such as material processing, surface treatment, and plasma chemistry.
Becuase they are hot!
yes
A luminous ball of plasma is a hot, ionized gas that emits light and energy. Examples include stars like the Sun, which are giant luminous balls of plasma that produce light through nuclear fusion in their cores. Plasma balls can be observed in phenomena such as lightning, neon signs, and some types of artificial lighting.
They burn on higrigon gas which is powered by an electric charge.
yes
Here is an example sentence with the word "plasma":It was hard to imagine that stars were merely burning balls of plasma in the universe.
Plasma balls are generally safe for kids to touch, as the electric currents inside are low voltage and designed to prevent harmful shocks. However, supervision is recommended to ensure children don't touch the glass sphere with wet hands or bring metal objects near it, which could pose risks. Additionally, it's important to keep the plasma ball away from small children who might break it and be exposed to glass shards. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for safety.
If it's a solid, then it's just a solid. No magic. It's as dangerous or as flammable as it be if it had never been a plasma.
Plasma cutters can be very dangerous to the eyes of a person, especially to the iris. This can be counteracted by having adequate glasses when using plasma cutters. Other danger is the ingestion of fumes from plasma cutters use.