What do you mean by:-
1) plasma
2) BEC
HOW ARE THEY FORMED?
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One interesting fact: Most of the universe is made of Plasma.
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Plasma is a state of matter other than solids, liquids and gases. Plasma do not exist naturally on Earth. It is an ionised gas which is mostly used in bulbs. It was discovered by Irving Langmuir in 1920. Plasma is mostly associated and found in sun and stars. Plasma is a kind of medium with equal number of electrons and protons which are generally produced when an atom is ionized.
BEC (Bose-Einstein Condensate) is a state of matter which has a very cool and low temperature. It was predicted by Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose in 1924.It is a dilute gas.It was discovered by Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle and Carl. E. Wieman
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Plasma is a state of matter other than solids, liquids and gases. Plasma do not exist naturally on Earth. It is an ionised gas which is mostly used in bulbs. It was discovered by Irving Langmuir in 1920. Plasma is mostly associated and found in sun and stars. Plasma is a kind of medium with equal number of electrons and protons which are generally produced when an atom is ionized.
BEC (Bose-Einstein Condensate) is a state of matter which has a very cool and low temperature. It was predicted by Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose in 1924.It is a dilute gas.It was discovered by Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle and Carl. E. Wieman
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1)the colourless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
2)Bose–Einstein condensate is a state of matter of a dilute gas of weakly interacting bosons confined in an external potential and cooled to temperatures very near to absolute zero (0 K, −273.15 °C, or −459.67 °F). Under such conditions, a large fraction of the bosons occupy the lowest quantum state of the external potential, and all wave functions overlap each other, at which point quantum effects become apparent on a macroscopic scale.
2)Bose–Einstein condensate is a state of matter of a dilute gas of weakly interacting bosons confined in an external potential and cooled to temperatures very near to absolute zero (0 K, −273.15 °C, or −459.67 °F). Under such conditions, a large fraction of the bosons occupy the lowest quantum state of the external potential, and all wave functions overlap each other, at which point quantum effects become apparent on a macroscopic scale.
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