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quasin neutrality in plasma​

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Answered by shubhamrajput8954sam
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Explanation:

Quasi-neutrality  describes the apparent charge neutrality of a plasma overall, while at smaller scales, the positive and negative charges making up the plasma, may give rise to charged regions and electric fields.

Plasma: Debye length, λD(m)

Gas discharge tube: 10−4m

Answered by Anonymous
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Quasi-neutrality. Quasi-neutrality (quasi, from the Latin, “as if”, “resembling”) describes the apparent charge neutrality of a plasma overall, while at smaller scales, the positive and negative charges making up the plasma, may give rise to charged regions and electric fields.

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