Biology, asked by hudakhan11, 1 year ago

How do you know plasma is real if you can't see it?​

Answers

Answered by Ritiksuglan
2

Answer:

This might be a surprise, but you can see plasma. Or, technically, you can see the energy (light) given off by a plasma. ... The excited charged particles radiate light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.

Answered by lChanul
1

Answer:

As the blobs grow more dense, the gravitational pull is stronger. Eventually, the atoms of gas are forced into such tight spaces that they can't exist as atoms, and become ionized (the electrons are stripped away), forming a plasma. It doesn't stop there in a star. All this motion causes friction and heating.

Similar questions