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hi, i was wondering what you know about plasma just to see if it could help me :)

 

Well, plasma is just normal gas that has been ionized, had some of its electrons removed. The ionization can be done by by heat or electricity.

 

Other than that I am not shure exacly what information you are looking for - can you be a bit more specific?

 

Cheers,

 

Ryan Jones

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I'm sure that between all of us we know a lot about plasmas.

 

I think it quite likely that we could help you... what do you want help on or with?

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i was wondering for a science fair project that i am making a plasma ball by poting a ball of metal in a glasss bottle an putting it in the micro wave tomake a plasma ball

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That sounds rather dangerous, although I'm no expert.

 

I once quite badly burnt myself with one of those glass plasma balls.. I layed the metal cone from the top of my lava lamp on the glass sphere, and then moved me finger to within a milimeter or so of the top of the cone while it was switched on. This caused a bright spark to jump from the cone to my finger, resulting in a yellow, painful burn.

 

Since that day I've been rather wary of such devices, (especially home-made ones).

Posted
That sounds rather dangerous' date=' although I'm no expert.

 

I once quite badly burnt myself with one of those glass plasma balls.. I layed the metal cone from the top of my lava lamp on the glass sphere, and then moved me finger to within a milimeter or so of the top of the cone while it was switched on. This caused a bright spark to jump from the cone to my finger, resulting in a yellow, painful burn.

 

Since that day I've been rather wary of such devices, (especially home-made ones).[/quote']

 

Yes I used the same principal to make a plasma paper cutter when I was bored :D

 

Anyway I don't know how I did not get an E-mail for this reply but I agree with Organism, this should not be tried unless you know what you are doing. Electric kills!

 

Cheers,

 

Ryan Jones

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