Plasma in a sentence as a noun

Blood is composed of a few different parts -- red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma.

And the industrial grade heavy duty plasma cutter.

GPS receivers also have to correct for things like light traveling slower through plasma in the ionosphere.

You can say the same thing about plasma and how it is a subset of what you would call a gas, if you don't care about the electrical differences.

Here's a small excerpt:"The particular oscillations meant the spacecraft was bathed in plasma more than 40 times denser than what they had encountered in the outer layer of the heliosphere.

A tokamak fusion reactor, by contrast, although it breaks down into orders of magnitude fewer logical parts, contains a big blob of monolithic, continuous complexity, namely the plasma itself and all its associated electromagnetic fields, which you CS types sell short. :p

" The issue is with the headline writers who avoid words like "heliopause", "heliosphere", and "interstellar plasma".But every one of those hash marks still indicates a region of space that humanity has explored for the very first time.

We are doing that by compressing a fusion plasma repeatedly to generate energy, rather than trying to heat and confine it for long periods.\nThe main difference is that Helion uses high field pulsed magnets to compress the plasma, GF uses pistons to generate liquid metal shocks.

There's star formation, bubbles of relativistic plasma bubbles generated by the central black hole, presumably heating the surrounding gas and preventing catastrophic cooling, sound waves generated by the inflation of the bubbles, a giant nebula producing emission lines.

Plasma definitions

noun

the colorless watery fluid of the blood and lymph that contains no cells, but in which the blood cells (erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes) are suspended

See also: plasm

noun

a green slightly translucent variety of chalcedony used as a gemstone

noun

(physical chemistry) a fourth state of matter distinct from solid or liquid or gas and present in stars and fusion reactors; a gas becomes a plasma when it is heated until the atoms lose all their electrons, leaving a highly electrified collection of nuclei and free electrons; "particles in space exist in the form of a plasma"