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Explain the whistler's in plasma physics

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Answered by Jiwanshi1
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it is very low frequency or electromagnetic radio wave given out
by lightning...
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Answered by Anonymous
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In plasmas these waves are called helicons. When particles or waves change the field momentum they experience a pressure and a torque which can lead to useful applications. In plasmas electrons can damp or excite rotating whistlers, depending on the electron distribution function in velocity space.

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