Magnets are used in fusion reactors to create a magnetic field that contains and stabilizes the hot plasma. This magnetic confinement prevents the plasma from coming into contact with the walls of the reactor, allowing it to reach the temperatures and densities required for nuclear fusion reactions to occur. This method is known as magnetic confinement or magnetic confinement fusion.
Yes, glass can contain plasma. Plasma can be generated inside a glass container using high-frequency electrical discharges. The glass container must be able to withstand the high temperatures associated with plasma.
Theoretically, an airplane does not need to have any magnets in it, but most airplanes do contain magnets. Every electrical motor contains magnets, and small electric motors are used in various parts of an airplane, such as for raising and lowering the landing gear.
Magnets stick to ferromagnetic minerals such as magnetite, hematite, and pyrrhotite. These minerals contain iron and have magnetic properties that attract to magnets.
Yes, some TVs do contain magnets in the form of speakers, which use electromagnets to produce sound. Additionally, older cathode ray tube (CRT) TVs used magnets to adjust the electron beam for proper image display. However, newer flat-screen TVs like LED or LCD typically do not have magnets.
No, magnets do not contain glue. Magnets are made of materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt that have their atoms aligned in such a way that they create a magnetic field. Glue is sometimes used to attach magnets to other objects or surfaces.
Not so much with modern TVs; cathode ray tubes used powerful magnets to focus the electron stream. Modern LCD and Plasma TVs don't use magnets. Some televisions do use magnets, It just depends on which one. :D
All electric motors contain magnets- and information storage in computers is based on magnets. Electrical generators contain magnets, as do electrical transformers. Even the charger for your IPod is based on electromagnets.
DVDs do not contain magnets; they use a reflective surface and are read by a laser. LCDs (liquid crystal displays) may contain small magnets in their speakers or other components, but the display itself relies on liquid crystals and backlighting rather than magnetism.
The speakers in a stereo contain powerful magnets.
A Plasma must contain many ions and electrons.
Many things contain plasma mostly things in the sky.
Some types of microphones, like dynamic microphones, contain magnets. The magnets are typically used in the mechanism that converts sound waves into electrical signals. Other microphones, such as condenser microphones, do not use magnets in their design.
Some minerals contain magnetite, which is atracted to magnets.
As part of their function, no. Some have magnets so they may be attached to fridges or metal desks for ease of use.
it depend on how it starts most of them do have plasma
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