Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988lpb.....6..437f&link_type=abstract
Laser and Particle Beams (ISSN 0263-0346), vol. 6, Aug. 1988, p. 437-452.
Computer Science
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Cosmic Plasma, Electric Fields, Plasma Acceleration, Plasma Density, Space Plasmas, Antimatter, Auroral Irradiation, Chemical Composition, Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Storms, Magnetospheres, Solar Flares
Scientific paper
Experiments in the laboratory and in situ measurements in space represent an essential, but often overlooked, key to reliable understanding of the plasma universe. This will be illustrated by discussing several fundamental aspects of matter in the plasma state. They include (1) conduction of electric current, (2) magnetic-field aligned electric fields, (3) acceleration of charged particles to high energy, (4) coupling between magnetic fields and the motion of matter, (5) rapid release of magnetically stored energy, (6) chemical separation, and (7) critical-velocity interaction between plasma and neutral gas.
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