Plasmas can both implode and explode, depending on the conditions and forces acting on them. In astrophysical contexts, such as in stars, plasmas can implode under gravitational forces, leading to phenomena like supernovae. Conversely, in laboratory settings or during certain explosive events, plasmas may explode due to rapid thermal expansion or magnetic field instabilities. The specific behavior of a plasma is determined by its temperature, density, and external influences.
Probably neither. Cars are not air tight. Any air trapped in the car to begin with would leak out through the vents and around the doors and windows.
Whether "implode" is worse than "explode" depends on the context. An explosion typically involves a violent outward release of energy, often resulting in destruction and chaos. In contrast, implosion usually refers to a collapse inward, which can be less destructive in terms of surrounding damage but still poses significant risks. Ultimately, the severity of each event depends on the specific circumstances and consequences involved.
No, the singularity itself does not cause stars to explode. Stars can explode in a powerful event called a supernova when they run out of nuclear fuel and can no longer support their own gravity. The singularity is a point of infinite density at the center of a black hole where the laws of physics as we know them break down.
It won't
There are a large number of plasma classifications. These include cold, hot and warm plasmas, plasma ionization, collisional plasmas, neutral plasmas, plasma densities, magnetic plasmas, complex plasmas, active and passive plasmas, ideal and non ideal plasmas and high energy density plasmas.
The opposite of implode is explode.
The antonym of 'implode' is 'explode'.
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Implode means to collapse inwardly, but explode means blow up, or outwards. Exactly
explode, load. see rhymes.com
To explode is to burst outward with force. The antonym of explode is the word implode, which means to burst inward
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As you move upward the external pressure decreases. Thus all would try to "explode" ... but your examples would probably not (they would resist the pressure drop).
It will implode, because there is no air pressure inside of the tube, yet there is 14.7 PSI of air on the outside.
In a controlled demolition it implodes. If a terrorist blows it up it explodes.