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Plasma does not typically flow through solid-conductor circuits like electricity; however, it can be contained and manipulated by magnetic fields within devices like plasma speakers, thrusters, or experiments in fusion research. Such applications require specialized equipment and are distinct from conventional electrical circuits.

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