Plasma is a state of matter different from ordinary gas. In a plasma the atoms are ionized and thus electrically charged, causing them to repel each other (significantly changing the compression/expansion properties from those of gasses) and making the plasma electrically conductive and respond to magnetic fields (which gasses do not).
The phase change from plasma to gas is called recombination. In recombination, the highly energized electrons in the plasma return to their original energy levels, transitioning the plasma back into a neutral gas state.
Plasma can be created from a rotating electromagnetic field by subjecting a gas to high temperatures and pressures within the field. The high-energy collisions between gas particles can then ionize the gas, turning it into a plasma. This process is often used in plasma physics experiments to study the behavior of plasma.
It is gas and well it can also be plasma but as you know plasma is also a form of gas(ionized) so let`s go with gas
Plasma is a state of matter where atoms are ionized, meaning they have lost or gained electrons, while gas is made up of neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma conducts electricity and is affected by magnetic fields, while gas does not. Plasma is often found in stars and lightning, while gas is commonly found in the atmosphere.
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.
because the plasma is gas
Plasma can be made from gas if a lot of energy is pushed into the gas.
plasma
Plasma is an ionized gas.
yes plasma is a gas with an electrical charge
Yes, any ionized gas is a plasma.
Plasma is ionized.
No. A plasma cutter creates plasma from some preexisting gas.
Plasma is a state after gas form Solid - liquid - gas - plasma
Plasma can turn to gas by being cooled, reducing temperature.
The phase change from plasma to gas is called recombination. In recombination, the highly energized electrons in the plasma return to their original energy levels, transitioning the plasma back into a neutral gas state.
Plasma is ionized gas.