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Plasma (from Greek πλάσμα, "anything formed") is one of the four fundamental states of matter, the others being solid, liquid, and gas. A plasma has properties unlike those of the other states.
A plasma can be created by heating a gas or subjecting it to a strong electromagnetic field applied with a laser or microwave generator. This decreases or increases the number of electrons, creating positive or negative charged particles called ions, and is accompanied by the dissociation of molecular bonds, if present.
The presence of a significant number of charge carriers makes plasma electrically conductive so that it responds strongly to electromagnetic fields. Like gas, plasma does not have a definite shape or a definite volume unless enclosed in a container. Unlike gas, under the influence of a magnetic field, it may form structures such as filaments, beams and double layers.
Plasma is the most abundant form of ordinary matter in the Universe (of the forms proven to exist; the more abundant dark matter is hypothetical and may or may not be explained by ordinary matter), most of which is in the rarefied intergalactic regions, particularly the intracluster medium, and in stars, including the Sun. A common form of plasmas on Earth is seen in neon signs.
Plasma or plasm may refer to:
Computational Plasma Astrophysics: July 18, 2016 Prospects in Theoretical Physics is an intensive two-week summer program typically designed for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars considering a career in theoretical physics (for 2014 only the program was one week in length). First held by the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study in the summer of 2002, the PiTP program is designed to provide lectures and informal sessions on the latest advances and open questions in various areas of theoretical physics. One of the goals of the program is to help the physics community train the next generation of scholars in theoretical physics. A special effort is made to reach out to women and minorities, as well as to graduate students in small universities who typ...
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Take this course for free on edX: https://www.edx.org/course/plasma-physics-applications-epflx-plasmax The first MOOC to teach the basics of plasma physics and its main applications: fusion energy, astrophysical and space plasmas, societal and industrial applications About this Course This course will provide you with a basic knowledge of plasma physics and of its applications, which will enable you to understand some of the most important phenomena in space and astrophysics, how plasmas can be used in industry, and how we can achieve fusion on earth to contribute solving the problem of energy in sustainable development. In the first part, we will introduce the plasma state and describe the models, from single particles to fluid, which can be applied to study its dynamics. In the second...
Lecture 1: Definition of a plasma, examples, plasma temperature, Debye shielding, plasma criteria
"Fusion Plasma Physics in Magnetic Fusion," DJ Campbell (la física básica de la fusión) Fusion Plasma Physics and ITER - An Introduction (1/4) Campbell, David (speaker) (ITER Organization, France) CERN. Geneva (Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme ; 2010-2011) Academic Training Lectures Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme Abstract In November 2006, ministers representing the world's major fusion research communities signed the agreement formally establishing the international project ITER. Sited at Cadarache in France, the project involves China, the European Union (including Switzerland), India, Japan, the Russian Federation, South Korea and the United States. ITER is a critical step in the development of fusion energy: its role is to confirm the feasibility of exploiting ...
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a world leader in the coupled fields of fusion and plasma science. Top researchers are making new discoveries that will help develop fusion energy as a safe, clean, and virtually limitless source for generating electricity for the world. The National Spherical Torus Experiment Upgrade (NSTX-U) will greatly enhance national and global fusion research. As a national laboratory funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and managed by Princeton University, PPPL has access to some of the best minds and technologies in the world and attracts graduate students who are eager to engage in the mission of developing fusion energy. http://www.pppl.gov
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The Plasma Science and Technology Institute at UCLA consists of affiliated laboratories and research groups that investigate fundamental questions related to the fourth state of matter known as "plasma". Plasmas are found naturally throughout the universe, starting at 50 kilometers above the earth's surface. Numerous practical applications of plasmas exist and present research shows great promise for plasma-based fusion to become an environmentally benign source of limitless energy. The areas of study include basic plasma physics, fusion research, space plasmas, laser-plasma interactions, advanced accelerators, novel radiation sources, and plasma -materials processing. Diverse programs encompass experimentation, theory, and computer simulation.
"Plasma" is one of the four fundamental states of matter, the others being solid, liquid, and gas. A plasma has properties unlike those of the other states. A plasma can be created by heating a gas or subjecting it to a strong electromagnetic field applied with a laser or microwave generator. This decreases or increases the number of electrons, creating positive or negative charged particles called ions, and is accompanied by the dissociation of molecular bonds, if present. The presence of a significant number of charge carriers makes plasma electrically conductive so that it responds strongly to electromagnetic fields. Like gas, plasma does not have a definite shape or a definite volume unless enclosed in a container. Unlike gas, under the influence of a magnetic field, it may for...
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