PLASMA PHYSICS

Plasma physics is the scrutiny of a state of particles. Plasmas are usually created by heating a gas until the electrons parted from their original atom or molecule. The ionization can also be attaining using high-power laser light or microwaves. Plasmas are found naturally in heavenly bodies. Matter comprehends charged

Lightning is an example of plasma found at Earth's surface. Generally lightning discharges 30,000 amperes at up to 100 million volts, and emits light, radio waves, X-rays and even gamma rays. Plasma temperatures in lightning can reach 28,000 K (28,000 °C; 50,000 °F) and electron densities may transcend 1024 m−3.

  • Plasmon Ionics
  • Plasma Modelling
  • Kinetic and Fluid Theory
  • Magnetic Plasma
  • Laser and Plasma based Accelerator
  • Chemical Cosmology

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