University of Michigan Professor Alec Gallimore describes the fourth state of matter and explains why it's important. More
Added Apr 19, 2011
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davydekemp Says:
100.000 mph!!? For real?? That's crazy..
jcsftwre Says:
We know! Space travel! Like the other life forms have already been doing for a Very, Very long time. We are but wee infants in this Multiverce.
jcsftwre Says:
Thank you
bantuk121 Says:
i want lrick
ashneedchange Says:
well why isnt the correct question here to ask...you would want to ask how does it matter? why isnt so important.
hellavadeal Says:
By accelerating the plasma they create thrust.
jina9890 Says:
how is plasma used in space?
miniradman Says:
Why not call it a Mass Effect thruster?
brightphoebus Says:
Wow, sounds like the engines of the Enterprise!
swatigers Says:
iant energy a form of matter???
abramswee Says:
thanks. i learnt something new today.
mujaku Says:
Plasma is 'electrical/magnetic' which means it is not matter, and is not energy although it resembles both matter and energy.
caro2486 Says:
edgar choueiri (from lebanon )invented the plasma ,he invented also the 3d sound and now he is called einstein of the 21st century
artloevik Says:
he should wear a labcoat instead of a suit. I don't trust suits..:D
kashan512 Says:
good , i never knew that ...Could anybody please tell the any site(web site) about it because i have to made an assignment on plasma....????:(
guiltyspark1337 Says:
Can someone please tell me how to apply a magnetic field to plasma in order to accelerate it? It would be much appreciated. Thanks.
xlildeebomb13x Says:
a very long time because one acceleration as you heard could accelerate from 40,00 miles per hour to 100,000 miles per hour so you dont need alot. One thrust of this and you could go far. They are gonna start using this for spacecraft use.
ashleighalexander1 Says:
good learning show
pogolaugh Says:
Thanks this helped me alot
shashair Says:
Nice!
RobCardIV Says:
fuel. limitation. i wonder how long it runs on a tank. it must be effecient. enough to last a long time.
Forever3Answer Says:
nice
2mek8 Says:
so does it bend?
ravencrow44 Says:
thank for this video Mr. Alec Gallimore.
ravencrow44 Says:
thank for this video Mr.