May 21, 2012 BrutalRecruitment Says:
I have a feeling Plasma will be very useful in the future.
May 19, 2012 Cualquiertonto Says:
It is possible because a few years ago I saw that there was a experiment with crown-like metal that reaches a heat that surpasses the heat of Sun itself, I was shocked but it was truth, so I accepted it.
May 19, 2012 Cualquiertonto Says:
This is why I am going to try discover everything, because there are so knowledge that True God (or whoever if you wish) put in our existance, because in this planet happens so many things almost unique in the Solar System.
May 17, 2012 MrPgcrowder Says:
It's only a matter of time until this technology
ends up in a Dyson vacuum cleaner.
May 10, 2012 dood9971 Says:
Thank you so much for having something educational on youtube. There's so much crap on here it's ridiculous. The internet gives us so much information in such a little amount of time, but people use it for the dumbest things. BAH! Thank you lol.
May 6, 2012 SquashyDogMess Says:
woah. I just learned something
also
that beat is sick. wait for the drop 1:08
Apr 27, 2012 XxOrochimaruX Says:
Hmm...I wonder...if plasma itself "burn" because I've seen plasma forcefields burning metals with ease then what kind of metal can witstand the Plasma demostration shown in the video because in the testings it looks like an oven
Apr 20, 2012 therisheek Says:
Bitch please! BOSE EINSTEIN CONDENSATE!
Apr 17, 2012 Theasianphilosipher Says:
no, it is the Bose-Einstein condensate.
Apr 16, 2012 stephenlikespie415 Says:
THANK YOU! This was one of the only clear videos about plasma, and it really helped me learn about plasma for my science project!
Apr 12, 2012 rickreed123 Says:
Thank you for the great video and clear explanation of plasma.
Apr 7, 2012 A1234567890J1 Says:
Nice video, but nobody knows whats inside stars, we have no way or reaching or seeing into them, its all guesses.
Mar 30, 2012 mylappy2011 Says:
you are saying that plasma is the gas and plasma is the fourth state of matter but mater has only three states namely solid, liquid and gas. So are you not contradicting yourself ????
Mar 30, 2012 petriukas20 Says:
giant baked potatoes:D:D:D:D: made me laugh..gj in all this anyway mate!
Mar 28, 2012 devoman203 Says:
one word LIGHT SABER.
Mar 28, 2012 roscoeproject Says:
technically is is the 5th
Bose-Einstein condensate
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
Mar 21, 2012 jfusion10 Says:
@rx327prime wrong, the sun is 70% Hydrogen, 28% Helium and the rest is all of the other elements. Plasma is not an element. Hydrogen can be in a gas state, liquid state, solid state, or plasma state. The sun is a ball of plasma, a ball of Hydrogen Plasma.
Mar 16, 2012 AlexBurnout1 Says:
I hate that plasma TV
Mar 12, 2012 ZeroStealth117 Says:
I read the description and it says that plasma is CONSIDERED the fourth state of matter. Why is it considered the fourth state?
Mar 11, 2012 sampurle Says:
@BobTheDonut1 I'm fairly sure the fifth state of matter is filament, and bos-ein is assigned the number 0 as a state of matter. I assume this is because, provided with more energy, plasma would enter the filament state, and would never become bos-ein condensate.
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Plasma is widely considered to be the fourth state of matter due to its unique properties. Plasma is a gas in which the atoms are ionized, meaning there are free negatively charged electrons and positively charged ions. This collection of charged particles can be controlled by electromagnetic fie... More
Plasma is widely considered to be the fourth state of matter due to its unique properties. Plasma is a gas in which the atoms are ionized, meaning there are free negatively charged electrons and positively charged ions. This collection of charged particles can be controlled by electromagnetic fields and this allows plasmas to be used as a controllable reactive gas. The electronics industry uses this concept to etch very small patterns into silicon to make our modern day devices smaller and more efficient.
This movie was produced by students Bobby Bruce and Michael Sweatt for the A. James Clark School of Engineering's 2008 Vid/Terp competition. Less
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BrutalRecruitment Says:
I have a feeling Plasma will be very useful in the future.
Cualquiertonto Says:
It is possible because a few years ago I saw that there was a experiment with crown-like metal that reaches a heat that surpasses the heat of Sun itself, I was shocked but it was truth, so I accepted it.
Cualquiertonto Says:
This is why I am going to try discover everything, because there are so knowledge that True God (or whoever if you wish) put in our existance, because in this planet happens so many things almost unique in the Solar System.
MrPgcrowder Says:
It's only a matter of time until this technology ends up in a Dyson vacuum cleaner.
dood9971 Says:
Thank you so much for having something educational on youtube. There's so much crap on here it's ridiculous. The internet gives us so much information in such a little amount of time, but people use it for the dumbest things. BAH! Thank you lol.
SquashyDogMess Says:
woah. I just learned something also that beat is sick. wait for the drop 1:08
xeeweexRC Says:
im reporting you
XxOrochimaruX Says:
Hmm...I wonder...if plasma itself "burn" because I've seen plasma forcefields burning metals with ease then what kind of metal can witstand the Plasma demostration shown in the video because in the testings it looks like an oven
therisheek Says:
Bitch please! BOSE EINSTEIN CONDENSATE!
knuxfan23 Says:
chuck is matter
dantolo29 Says:
Nope, superfluid
Theasianphilosipher Says:
no, it is the Bose-Einstein condensate.
stephenlikespie415 Says:
THANK YOU! This was one of the only clear videos about plasma, and it really helped me learn about plasma for my science project!
rickreed123 Says:
Thank you for the great video and clear explanation of plasma.
A1234567890J1 Says:
Nice video, but nobody knows whats inside stars, we have no way or reaching or seeing into them, its all guesses.
mylappy2011 Says:
you are saying that plasma is the gas and plasma is the fourth state of matter but mater has only three states namely solid, liquid and gas. So are you not contradicting yourself ????
petriukas20 Says:
giant baked potatoes:D:D:D:D: made me laugh..gj in all this anyway mate!
devoman203 Says:
one word LIGHT SABER.
roscoeproject Says:
technically is is the 5th Bose-Einstein condensate solid liquid gas plasma
parakeets123 Says:
too pro
jfusion10 Says:
@rx327prime wrong, the sun is 70% Hydrogen, 28% Helium and the rest is all of the other elements. Plasma is not an element. Hydrogen can be in a gas state, liquid state, solid state, or plasma state. The sun is a ball of plasma, a ball of Hydrogen Plasma.
AlexBurnout1 Says:
I hate that plasma TV
ZeroStealth117 Says:
I read the description and it says that plasma is CONSIDERED the fourth state of matter. Why is it considered the fourth state?
sampurle Says:
Anyway, nice vid.
sampurle Says:
@BobTheDonut1 I'm fairly sure the fifth state of matter is filament, and bos-ein is assigned the number 0 as a state of matter. I assume this is because, provided with more energy, plasma would enter the filament state, and would never become bos-ein condensate.