[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i2lhO3bSjQ[/media]
To bad I don't have any grapes right now.
Plasma? Glowing fumes =/= plasma.
[QUOTE=NoobsDeSroobs;28393553]Plasma? Glowing fumes =/= plasma.[/QUOTE]
It's actually the grape skin bursting into a flame while electrons arc through it ionizing the air around it creating plasma.
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The gas created is O3, which you get out of lightning. That's also tells you how hot it gets
[QUOTE=NoobsDeSroobs;28393553]Plasma? Glowing fumes =/= plasma.[/QUOTE]
Plasma is basically Gas that is ionized.
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Fuckin ninjas :argh:
Old as fuck.
Also, the gas that is created is poisonous apparently do you probably shouldn't do this.
[QUOTE=MerzBro;28393782]Old as fuck.
Also, the gas that is created is poisonous apparently do you probably shouldn't do this.[/QUOTE]
Shhh let the idiots do it.
How is Ozone not good for you?
So as long as I don't inhale it I am good.
Plasma is NOT ionized gas. Plasma is the 4th stage of matter, and extremely radioactive(can you call it that??) because it is only made up of subatomic particles.
Now let's create miniture microwaves attached to gun barrels and load them with grapes and cups
[b]INSTANT PLASMA RIFLE[/b]
[QUOTE=NoobsDeSroobs;28398234]Plasma is NOT ionized gas. Plasma is the 4th stage of matter, and extremely radioactive(can you call it that??) because it is only made up of subatomic particles.[/QUOTE]
For plasma to exist, ionization is necessary. As for radiation, it's electromagnetic radiation. The subatomic particles are electrons
[QUOTE=Craptasket;28398423]For plasma to exist, ionization is necessary. As for radiation, it's electromagnetic radiation. The subatomic particles are electrons[/QUOTE]
Yes, plasma is the electrons being torn from their proton cores. They flow around freely like a soup. This i agree with, but saying that plasma = ionized gas is to me wrong, because it can be ionized without being plasma.
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And yes I know about the radiation and what the subatomic particles were, but can you call it radioactive? I do not see why, but for some reason it sounds weird.
[QUOTE=NoobsDeSroobs;28398445]Yes, plasma is the electrons being torn from their proton cores. They flow around freely like a soup. This i agree with, but saying that plasma = ionized gas is to me wrong, because it can be ionized without being plasma.
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And yes I know about the radiation and what the subatomic particles were, but can you call it radioactive? I do not see why, but for some reason it sounds weird.[/QUOTE]
You don't get it, when you provide energy for the electrons to leave their atoms you're effectively ionizing them, and guess what that means? Radiation
[QUOTE=Craptasket;28398525]You don't get it, when you provide energy for the electrons to leave their atoms you're effectively ionizing them, and guess what that means? Radiation[/QUOTE]
I know, but can you by that logic say that the ionized material is radioactive? Because the moment you turn off the power it stops getting energy, and thus stops sending out electrons. I get the feeling that a radioactive material is sending out radiation all the time, not only when certain standards are met.
Radiation is nothing more than energetic particles or waves moving through a medium or space.
radioactive material is decaying nuclei, atoms that are unstable and give off energy, until decayed into a stable element.
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Different types of decay can occur, producing very different types of radiation
[QUOTE=NoobsDeSroobs;28398656]I know, but can you by that logic say that the ionized material is radioactive? Because the moment you turn off the power it stops getting energy, and thus stops sending out electrons. I get the feeling that a radioactive material is sending out radiation all the time, not only when certain standards are met.[/QUOTE]
go take a highschool physics course
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