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Is plasma matter

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14y ago
Updated: 5/21/2024

Yes, plasma is generally defined as the 4th state of matter, coming next to solid > liquid > gas > plasma. It is mostly used for properties of matter at extreme high temperature and high density. (nuclear and astro-physics)

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