Oh, dude, when you take the globe off a plasma ball, you're basically exposing the inner workings of the ball, like its electrodes and gases. The plasma inside needs the globe to contain and shape the electrical currents, so without it, the plasma just kinda fizzles out into the air. It's like taking the bun off a burger - sure, you can still eat it, but it's not as fun or contained.
No
When you turn it on, yes. The glowing electrical arcs contain plasma.
no it cannot
One can find more information about plasma lights by going to the Instructables website. The website includes content about plasma globe tricks that are not commonly known.
A plasma ball, also known as a plasma globe, contains high-frequency alternating current which creates a glowing plasma discharge. The energy in a plasma ball is in the form of electrical energy that excites the gas inside the sphere, producing the colorful tendrils of light.
It will cause the change of the alpha and beta cells
That phenomenon typically occurs when someone has sat on your globe.
In physics and astronomy, a star is a huge globe of plasma that emits its own radiation.
evr herd of plasma interferance...dats ur answer!!
the thing that happens in your life are not bath
They ionize (into plasma).