Study of Plasmas, its Types and Applications
| Vol-4 | Issue-04 | April 2019 | Published Online: 15 April 2019 PDF ( 169 KB ) | ||
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| Seema 1 | ||
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1Ex. Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, IDC, Kinana |
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| Abstract | ||
Plasma is present in several forms in nature and features a widespread use in technology and science. It's an unique type of ionized gas and generally is composed of: - positively charged ions ('positive ions'), - electrons, in addition to - neutrals (atoms, molecules, radicals). (Under exclusive problems, plasma might also have negative ions. Plasma is definitely an ionized gas. When a good is warmed sufficiently that the winter activity of the atoms break the crystal lattice structure apart, usually a liquid is formed. When a liquid is heated sufficient that atoms vaporize off the surface area quicker than they recon dense, a gasoline is formed. When a gas is heated enough that the atoms collide with one another and also knock their electrons off at the same time, plasma is created: the so-called' fourth state of matter'. Precisely when the transition between a' very weakly ionized gas' as well as a' plasma' occurs is basically a question of nomenclature. |
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| Plasma, atoms, molecules, radicals | ||
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