Science, asked by harjotsingh99742, 1 month ago

d What is plasma
is plasma and Bose ion Condensate?​

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Answered by bugadwalazainab52
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Explanation:

The key difference between plasma and Bose Einstein condensate is that plasma state contains a gas of ions and free electrons whereas Bose-Einstein condensate contains a gas of bosons at low densities which is cooled to a low temperature close to absolute zero.

Answered by samriddhisinghyadav2
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Plasma is the liquid portion of blood. About 55% of our blood is plasma, and the remaining 45% are red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets that are suspended in the plasma.

The key difference between plasma and Bose Einstein condensate is that plasma state contains a gas of ions and free electrons, whereas Bose-Einstein condensate contains a gas of bosons at low densities, which is cooled to a low temperature close to absolute zero.

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