The fourth state of matter is called as plasma. What is plasma?
cite at least three examples of plasma in daily life objects.
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Plasma is often called “the fourth state of matter,” along with solid, liquid and gas. Just as a liquid will boil, changing into a gas when energy is added, heating a gas will form a plasma – a soup of positively charged particles (ions) and negatively charged particles (electrons).
Because so much of the universe is made of plasma, its behavior and properties are of intense interest to scientists in many disciplines. Importantly, at the temperatures required for the goal of practical fusion energy, all matter is in the form of plasma. Researchers have used the properties of plasma as a charged gas to confine it with magnetic fields and to heat it to temperatures hotter than the core of the sun.
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lightning
aurorae
the excited low-pressure gas inside neon signs and fluorescent lights
solar wind
welding arcs
the Earth's ionosphere
stars (including the Sun)
the tail of a comet
interstellar gas clouds
a fireball of a nuclear explosion are the examples