Blood, milk, and minerals, I think.
2007-10-02 10:48:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The stars are made of plasma
You can find plasma in blood
Artificially Produced Plasma:
Those found in plasma displays, including TVs
Inside fluorescent lamps (low energy lighting), neon signs
Rocket exhaust
The area in front of a spacecraft's heat shield during reentry into the atmosphere
Fusion energy research
The electric arc in an arc lamp, an arc welder or plasma torch
Plasma ball (sometimes called a plasma sphere or plasma globe)
Plasma used to etch dielectric layers in the production of integrated circuits
Terrestrial plasmas:
Lightning
Flames
Ball lightning
St. Elmo's fire
Sprites, elves, jets
The ionosphere
The polar aurorae
Space and astrophysical plasmas:
The Sun and other stars
(which are plasmas heated by nuclear fusion)
The solar wind
The interplanetary medium
(the space between the planets)
The interstellar medium
(the space between star systems)
The Intergalactic medium
(the space between galaxies)
The Io-Jupiter flux-tube
Accretion discs
Interstellar nebulae
2007-10-02 10:51:04
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Common forms of plasma include
Artificially produced plasmas:
Those found in plasma displays, including TVs
Inside fluorescent lamps (low energy lighting), neon signs
Rocket exhaust
The area in front of a spacecraft's heat shield during reentry into the atmosphere
Fusion energy research
The electric arc in an arc lamp, an arc welder or plasma torch
Plasma ball (sometimes called a plasma sphere or plasma globe)
Plasma used to etch dielectric layers in the production of integrated circuits
Terrestrial plasmas:
Lightning
Flames
Ball lightning
St. Elmo's fire
Sprites, elves, jets
The ionosphere
The polar aurorae
Space and astrophysical plasmas:
The Sun and other stars
(which are plasmas heated by nuclear fusion)
The solar wind
The interplanetary medium
(the space between the planets)
The interstellar medium
(the space between star systems)
The Intergalactic medium
(the space between galaxies)
The Io-Jupiter flux-tube
Accretion discs
Interstellar nebulae
2007-10-02 10:49:46
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answer #3
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answered by William R 7
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Blood plasma
Plasma tv screens
the fourth state of matter is Plasma
your question is slightly obtuse
2007-10-02 10:49:03
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answer #4
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answered by The old man 6
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laser-produced plasma
beam-generated plasma
ion sources
plasma-generated electron sources (e.g., high-brightness electron sources for FELs)
electron cyclotron (for materials processing)
parallel plate discharges (for materials processing)
free electron plasma radiation sources
X-ray production (for lithography & materials testing)
rf sources, electron cyclotron, helicon, inductive (e.g., materials processing)
coherent microwave sources
arcs, both DC and pulsed (e.g., steel processing, welding, toxic waste)
ion engines for space propulsion
MHD thrusters for space propulsion
neutron production
active species production for industrial plasma engineering
one atmosphere gun and filamentary discharges
2007-10-02 10:50:11
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answer #5
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answered by Frosty 7
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DO YOU MEAN IN SCIENCE CAUSE SCIENTISTS HAVENT FIGURED THAT ONE OUT YET
2007-10-02 10:47:18
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answer #6
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answered by kayla b 2
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