How Bose Einstein condensate is differ from plasma
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They really differ forms of each other. Plasmas are gases of electrically charged particles, with equal amounts of both positive and negative charge. ... Only certain types of particles, called bosons, can form Bose-Einstein condensates Plasmas tend to form at high temperature, as electrons then come off atoms leaving charged ions. Bose condensates form at low temperature, since at high temperatures more states are available to the atom
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The main differences between Bose Einstein condensate and plasma is:
[] BEC form at low temperature whereas plasma forms at a greater temperature.
[] BEC atoms are super unexcited whereas plasma atoms are super excited.
[] BEC, the fifth state of matter was created by Weiman and Cornell.
[] Plasma, the fourth state of matter is nothing but ionized gas. For example: Sun, Auroras etc... And they are naturally occurring.
So, we can conclude that their temperature at formation, occurrence, and atom's property differentiate them...
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The main differences between Bose Einstein condensate and plasma is:
[] BEC form at low temperature whereas plasma forms at a greater temperature.
[] BEC atoms are super unexcited whereas plasma atoms are super excited.
[] BEC, the fifth state of matter was created by Weiman and Cornell.
[] Plasma, the fourth state of matter is nothing but ionized gas. For example: Sun, Auroras etc... And they are naturally occurring.
So, we can conclude that their temperature at formation, occurrence, and atom's property differentiate them...
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Hope this helps!
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