Sentences with phrase «plasma state»

In their laboratory at Tohoku University, Kazunori Takahashi and Akira Ando took a different approach and successfully observed the spatial transition between the two plasma states diverging and stretching the MN.
A group of Japanese researchers led by Osaka University has proposed that substances heated with high - power lasers produce an ultrahigh pressure plasma state, comparable with those found at the centers of stars, and that the surface tension of the plasma can push back light.
A very high temperature plasma state above 1.2 hundred billion degrees C (> 10 keV) has to be sustained to maintain the fusion reaction; the NBI system plays an important role in heating the plasma.
Here they identified the transition when the stretch of field was detected in the downstream region of the MN, whereas the plasma state diverging the MN (i.e., thrust generation by the MN) was still maintained at the upstream region of the MN.
When (or if) ITER is built, it will heat up the fusion materials into a plasma state, generating 500 megawatts of heat.
Throughout the universe, helium is found mostly in a plasma state whose properties are quite different from those of molecular helium.
The bone - crushing pressures and eyebrow - singing temperatures maintain this water in a plasma state, creating a dense, deadly ocean at the bottom of its atmosphere.
Known as «reionization,» the universe once again became a plasma state.
It is in this plasma state that two or more light elements could fuse.
Stars are mainly composed of hydrogen in its plasma state.
Plasma Stones, in the Front Gallery, represent the beginning of the universe; these sculptures reflect a full spectrum of color to suggest the plasma state, a memory of the Big Bang.
In order for the reaction to take place, the super-heated gas — in a plasma state — is subjected to pressure, which essentially squeezes the atoms together and forced them to react.
This is not true, except perhaps in the plasma state, gases have a limited number of natural mechanical vibration frequencies or wavelengths due to their particular physical structure.
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