Aurora. Also Known As the Northern Lights |
Ball Lightning |
It takes a very special environment to keep plasmas going. They are different and unique from the other states of matter. Plasma is different from a gas, because it is made up of groups of positively and negatively charged particles. In neon gas, the electrons are all bound to the nucleus. In neon plasma, the electrons are free to move around the system.
While natural plasmas aren't found around you that often, man-made plasmas are everywhere. Think about fluorescent light bulbs. They are not like regular light bulbs. Inside the long tube is a gas. Electricity flows through the tube when the light is turned on. The electricity acts as an energy source and charges up the gas. This charging and exciting of the atoms creates glowing plasma inside the bulb. The electricity helps to strip the gas molecules of their electrons.
Fluorescent lights |
You also see plasma when you look at stars.
Sigh.... We won't even be able to see 1/10 of the stars here in Singapore |
How I interpret "Big ball of gas" ;) HAHA. |
The high temperatures charge up the atoms and create plasma. Stars are a good example of how the temperature of plasmas can be very different.
Fluorescent lights are cold compared to really hot stars. However, they are still both forms of plasma, even with the different physical characteristics.
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