Partially ionized plasma would have some neutral particles.
Severe solar events could ionize the atmosphere and keep all kinds of signals from space from coming in, or it could destroy satellites.
And the ionized gas produces UV radiation, Ultraviolet radiation.
So that is fully ionized plasma.
It is a partially ionized plasma.
And those ionized particles then cause a subsequent reaction that involves sublimation of those molecules
So we take a gas and ionize it.
And this gives rise to partially ionized plasma.
So the earliest universe-- fully ionized -- becomes extremely hot, extremely dense.
So radiation propagation through a partially ionized plasma is a very important subject to understand the early stages of the universe.
Now, once you ionize this molecule, the kinetic energy will tell you something about what's going on around that electron.
This causes free electrons to knock into nearby atoms and ionize them.
And basically the electrical voltages are so high that you ionize the air.
And this is what tells us whether the matter is ionized , whether it's a plasma, or it's a neutral, or it's a partially ionized plasma.
And so if you've got that incredibly hot ionized gas moving in a magnetic field, you're going to have all sorts of stuff going on.
We use solar power to heat up an ionized gas that then gets ejected out the back and is a much more efficient
Plus, the laser didn't ionize all the atoms.
So once again, the universe starts to ionize .
Electric discharge first ionizes the gas.
As I mentioned, there are fully ionized plasmas, which means that all the electrons and the positive charges-- electrons are negatively charged.
where they can go beyond the visible edge of the galaxy and just looked at ionized hydrogen so the hydrogen was part of the galaxy and they found that everything
Cold clouds of neutral atomic or molecular hydrogen, and ionized hydrogen near hot young stars-- so there again, we observe these regions
As the comet approaches near the Sun, the matter gets ionized .
It's got hydrogen gas spiraling around that is incredibly hot, so it's ionized , which means its electrons have sort of left the proton in the center of the nucleus behind.
water source. They'll go and run it through an ionizer, which does nothing to the water.
So these various spectral lines, due for example to neutral sodium and hydrogen and singly ionized calcium, the whole pattern was shifted to the red.
to be working on a tower that could potential have spewed forth a gigantic beam of ionized particles capable of disintegrating aircraft from 200 miles away, and blinking most people
Now we shine that x-ray pulse on a molecule, and when it hits the molecule, it will ionize the molecule and it ionizes predominantly from these inner shells from the very core parts.
So by tuning the x-ray energy to match these ionization energies, you get to choose which of these atoms within the molecule the x-ray is going to ionize .
So when the gas atoms hit the needle, they got ionized and were ejected off perpendicular to the surface.
And the state of partial ionization, and later on in different locales, fully ionized plasmas come into existence.
For example, solar corona, which is at 1 million degrees, is a fully ionized plasma.
Or the center of the Sun, which is at 15 million degrees, is fully ionized plasmas.
So a cloud chamber has some pressurized gas in it that, when a charged particle moves through the gas, it ionizes the particles around it,