Plasma is even on earth. Examples are the northern lights, lightning,and core,or magma. Plasma is also in neon light tubes like for advertising. Just to add plasma is also in stars, the sun, and black holes.
Visible light is an example of electromagnetic radiation.NO it is electromagnetic energy.actually it electromagnetic waves =P
The best example of plasma on earth is lightning. It's natural. The state of matter we call plasma exists at high temperatures. Those temperatures don't usually exist here, but they do for a brief second in a bolt of lightning. Any electric arc creates plasma, and plasma metal cutting equipment can be found is shops around the world. The plasma is so hot that it zips through sheets and plates very quickly. This sustained plasma stream makes short work of cutting applications. We can also find plasma inside operating fluorescent lights. The gas atoms are not superheated, but have high enough energy at the low pressures to become a plasma.
Plasma
Plasma is the liquid portion of blood in which the other parts are carried.
It was that pesky incandescent light. That source generates light by sending a current of electricity through a wire. The others are examples of energy running through ionized gas.
natural plasma- sunlight, artificial plasma- tube light
Plazma...плазма example: plasma screen of a TV
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.
An example of naturally occurring plasma is lightning. When lightning strikes, it heats up the air to create a plasma state, which is characterized by ionized gas particles. This plasma emits light and sound as the electrical discharge occurs.
cell wall plasma
The sun, lightning, the ionosphere, fluorescent light bulb, stars, fire, plasma tv, and solar winds are examples of plasma.
Many drugs bind with your plasma proteins or albumins. An example is Warfarin (Coumadin) which is 90% bound to plasma proteins.
An example of plasma matter is the plasma found in stars like the Sun. Plasma is a state of matter where electrons are separated from their nuclei, resulting in a mix of positively charged ions and free electrons. This ionized gas is extremely hot and can conduct electricity.
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Flourecent lights
The sun is an example of a natural plasma. Plasma is the fourth state of matter, consisting of charged particles that are highly energetic and capable of conducting electricity. In the sun, the high temperatures and pressures cause atoms to become ionized, creating a plasma that generates heat and light through nuclear fusion.
Sawdust is a solid.