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.
Yes, sound can travel through plasma. Plasma is a state of matter in which atoms are ionized, creating a mixture of free electrons and ions that can transmit sound waves by causing oscillations in the density of the charged particles. Sound waves can propagate through plasma in a similar manner to how they do in gases and liquids.
In a circuit, electrons travel through a conductive path typically made of materials like copper wires. The movement of electrons creates an electric current that powers the circuit components.
In a series circuit, there is only one path for electricity to travel along the circuit from the power source through each component connected in series back to the power source.
The lasers of a plasma ball follow your finger because your touch creates a path of least resistance for the plasma to travel along. The plasma responds to the conductivity of your skin and is attracted to it, creating the visible effect of the lasers following your finger.
In a parallel circuit, the electron can flow through multiple pathways simultaneously due to separate branches with their own components. This allows electrons to travel through the path of least resistance, ensuring a constant flow of current throughout the circuit.
Yes, sound can travel through plasma. Plasma is a state of matter in which atoms are ionized, creating a mixture of free electrons and ions that can transmit sound waves by causing oscillations in the density of the charged particles. Sound waves can propagate through plasma in a similar manner to how they do in gases and liquids.
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It's called blood. Blood is made of red and white blood cells and plasma.
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They travel dissolved in the plasma.
Electricity travels in a closed circuit when it does work.
Yes an electricity travels in an electromagnetic circuit. No it Doesn't
Electricity travels in a closed circuit when it does work.
In a circuit, electrons travel through a conductive path typically made of materials like copper wires. The movement of electrons creates an electric current that powers the circuit components.