Social Sciences, asked by prathmeshjain03, 7 months ago

Explain plasma and Bose –Einstein condensate with respect to matter. How are they formed? Where are they found to be occurring?

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Answered by TrueAlpha7
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plasma and bec(bose-einstein condensate) are called fourth and fifth states of matter respectively

plasma is formed under supercooled conditions same as bose Einstein condensate to form ..

these states are formed at specific temperature and pressure...

Answered by chittaranjantrph
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Explanation: Plasma is a mixture of free electrons and ions. It is considered as fourth state of matter. Plasma occurs naturally in the stars. Inside the stars, the temperature is too high that the atoms break up. Plasma can also be made on the earth by passing electricity through gases at very low pressure taken in a glass tube called discharge tube. Whereas Bose is a new state of matter and is a fifth state of matter which was finally achieved by three scientists CORNELL,KETTERLE, AND WIEMAN of USA by cooling a gas of extremely low density which is about one hundred thousandth the density of normal air to super low temperatures.

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