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This site by the Division of Plasma Physics of the American Physical Society explores plasma--ionized matter--which makes up more than 99% of the visible universe. Pictures and text are used to convey the significance and commonplace use of plasmas in society. Information provided by the site includes understanding plasmas, commercial applications, plasma in space, the future of plasma use, and more.
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![]() <a href="https://www.compadre.org/informal/items/detail.cfm?ID=4093">American Physical Society. The Pervasive Plasma State. College Park: American Physical Society, 1996.</a>
![]() (American Physical Society, College Park, 1996), WWW Document, (http://www.apsdpp.org/outreach/plasma_brochure/index.html).
![]() The Pervasive Plasma State, (American Physical Society, College Park, 1996), <http://www.apsdpp.org/outreach/plasma_brochure/index.html>.
![]() The Pervasive Plasma State. (1996). Retrieved January 16, 2021, from American Physical Society: http://www.apsdpp.org/outreach/plasma_brochure/index.html
![]() American Physical Society. The Pervasive Plasma State. College Park: American Physical Society, 1996. http://www.apsdpp.org/outreach/plasma_brochure/index.html (accessed 16 January 2021).
![]() The Pervasive Plasma State. College Park: American Physical Society, 1996. 16 Jan. 2021 <http://www.apsdpp.org/outreach/plasma_brochure/index.html>.
![]() @misc{
Title = {The Pervasive Plasma State},
Publisher = {American Physical Society},
Volume = {2021},
Number = {16 January 2021},
Year = {1996}
}
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