natural - lightening, the aurora
man made - neon and florescent lights
Lightning, the sun (which is technically a star), the northern lights, and the southern lights.
Plasma cutter is the best example of plasma on earth.
The stars, including the sun, are composed of plasma. The northern lights are natural plasmas. Fluorescent lights and neon signs are also some examples of plasma. Plasmas are also used in computer chips as well. Hoped this helped!!!
All the fluid states: liquid, gas, plasma being some examples.
The doctor asked the nurse to get some more plasma. The plasma ball was great, when i touched it the electricity came towards my hand.
The next state of matter after plasma is called beam, where all the electrons, for some reason, all move the same direction.
The plasma in a fluorescent light or plasma ball, is contained by glass. Fusion plasmas are too hot to contain in any "container", so it is contained by magnetic fields, The plasma in the sun is partly contained by gravity, though a proportion of it is lost as the Solar Wind.
The stars, including the sun, are composed of plasma. The northern lights are natural plasmas. Fluorescent lights and neon signs are also some examples of plasma. Plasmas are also used in computer chips as well. Hoped this helped!!!
The Sun is made out of Plasma like many other Stars in the Universe.
Plasma, found all over the Universe, common examples: stars, neon signs, and some cutting and welding equipment.
Some I can think of are fire, gas with electricity flowing through it, the sun, lightning, and lasers. - AAES student
Some examples of supergiant stars are Rigel, Deneb and Betelgeuse.
There is a bit of a misconception here ... Plasma in itself is not a substance any more than "liquid" or "solid" or "gas" in itself is a specific substance. Plasma is a state of matter. Stars are hot glowing balls of gas in which intense pressure and heat (which results from the intense pressure) cause nuclear fussion. This causes them to glow. Many gases in the star are in the plasma phase, but they are not "made of plasma" so to speak. Stars are made mostly of hydrogen and helium, though white dwarves also contain carbon and stars even further in their life cycle contain iron.
i would say tha some unexample of plasma membrane would be butts or boobies or maybe even penisis and vaginias ,but thats just my oppinion
Bitumen/pitch/tar. Quark-gluon plasma.
Artificial plasmas include:The electrified gas in a fluorescent lightThe electrified gas in a plasma ballFusion plasmaLaser plasmasNaturally occurring plasmas include:Terrestrialfirethe auroralightningthe ionosphere (part of the Earth's plasmasphere)Space plasmas includeThe matter making up the Sun and starsThe interplanetary medium (Solar Wind)The interstellar medium (space between the stars)The Intergalactic medium (space between galaxies)For more information, see:http://www.plasma-universe.com/
i would say tha some unexample of plasma membrane would be butts or boobies or maybe even penisis and vaginias ,but thats just my oppinion
Besides boron, there are aluminum, gallium, indium, and thallium.
They emit: gamma rays, radio waves, and x-rays. Some stars emit T.V. rays