Ok, it's really complicated. One way could be this. There is a small ball with a hole about 1 inch across in it. You have a small tank wth the width and depth of the hole. It is filled with positivley charged ions and negativley charged electrons, heated up very hot, (plasma). If one were to insert the tank into the ball it would keep the plasma alive. That would start the countdown. A couple seconds later the glass on the tank will break. Inside the ball is a electric magnet that creates a field about 10 ft wide that the plasma can travel throughout, destroying all it touches. This method is exteremley expensive. We would nees have the government to pitch in just to make one.
William Crookes discovered plasma in 1879 while conducting experiments with electrical discharge in gases. His work laid the foundation for the study of plasma in physics and chemistry.
Plasma cutters work by shooting a high-pressure gas through a hose and arcing electricity through the gas to create plasma. Basically, plasma cutters used high temperature gas and electricity to cut through metals.
No, Nikola Tesla did not invent the plasma ball. The plasma ball was actually invented by Nikola's brother, Danelei Tesla, in 1894. Nikola Tesla did, however, work extensively with high-voltage and high-frequency phenomena related to plasma discharge.
Plasma energy and atomic energy can work together in certain applications, such as in nuclear fusion reactors where plasma is used to confine and heat atomic nuclei to produce energy. However, they are distinct forms of energy with different properties and processes, so their compatibility depends on the specific technology and context in which they are used.
Frozen plasma contains clotting factors and proteins that help with blood clotting. It is used to treat bleeding disorders such as hemophilia, liver disease, and trauma. Receiving frozen plasma can help restore balance to the blood's clotting ability and prevent excessive bleeding.
no you can not
more than.... 15+ assult rifle, dmr, magnum, rocket launcher, grenade, turret, grenade launcher, sniper rifle, energy sword, plasma repeater, plasma rifle, concoussion rifle, plasma turret, gravity hammer, spiker, plasma pistol, needler, needle rifle, plasma grenade, and maybe i forgot the rest but its ok. that's all!
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you get a plasma grenade then you get a rocket launcher.first you throw the grenade then shoot the tank with a rocket launcher.
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What? In Halo? I don't believe you can.
throw a plasma grenade at it or shoot it near a grenade, it will destroy the sack and the flood inside it (but make sure the plasma grenade is stuck onto the sack because if it isn't, it will fly closer to you and explode anyway and the flood will eat you)
HUMAN: Assault Rifle. Magnum. DMR. Sniper Rifle. Rocket Launcher. Shotgun. Target Locator. Grenade Launcher. Spartan Laser. Detachable Machine Gun Turret. Frag Grenade. COVENANT: Energy Sword. Gravity Hammer. Plasma Pistol. Plasma Rifle. Plasma Launcher. Plasma Repeater. Fuel Rod Gun. Needler. Spike Rifle. Needle Rifle. Concussion Rifle. Focus Rifle. Detachable Plasma Turret. Plasma Grenade.
Blow it up with a frag grenade, frag mine, rocket launcher, bazooka, plasma mine, plasma grenade, tank, machine gun, sharp blade, energy mine, energy grenade, another alien somehow, predator, bomb, flamethrower, jet, helicopter, any vehicle sometimes.....
Yes. To be invisible, look for small, clear pyramids about the size of a plasma pistol. It will have a blue sphere inside it that looks like a plasma grenade. Walk into it.
Go on the ocean map and talk to a 3rd rank player. Get them to add you as a buddy and then jump in the left door of a humvee. the grenade should be in the console by the notebook.:)
No, your paintballing smoke grenade will not work if left outside overnight in the rain.