Something I figured out with a plasma ball and decided to share it with everyone because when I tell people, they never believe me. So this is proof to all n... ... is this plasma ball realy dangerous? Because when i touch my ball (much smaller than this one) with te top part of my nails i can feel it.
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plasma is the 4th state of matterhttp://www.ontariosciencecentre.ca.
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How plasma ball lamps work ... These brightly glowing streams are the streams that make up the light show in a plasma sphere. The central metal electrode inside a plasma ball is one side of the capacitor we've just finished converting into a light bulb.
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When you just can't get enough of the excitement of the dancind currents of the plasma ball! A 7" ball sits atop a black base. Colorful currents attract to your touch ... It's about 7 years ago I bought a plasma ball like this. Today it is about 1/5 of the price, but it still has that "oooh" effect on people - much more...
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Plasma lamp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plasma lamps (also variously plasma globes, balls, domes, spheres, tubes or orbs) are novelty items which were most popular in the 1980s. The plasma lamp was invented by Nikola Tesla after his experi...
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Re: How does a Plasma Ball work? Date: Sat May 2 13:35:09 1998; Posted By: David Winsemius, MadSci Admin; Area of science: Other; ID: 893896431.Ot ... This is what it says about Plasma Balls: Plasma Ball Needed: Plasma Ball Fluorescent light bulb Warnings: The plasma ball is usually harmless, but I would still...
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Aug 1997 ELECTRONICS NOW (magazine), Build the Poor Man's Plasma Globe, by R. Iannini and Marc Spiwak. Use a decorative spherical light bulb and a 12v power supply based on FETs and a flyback xformer.
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You are building a plasma ball of energy. ... For some people there will be little energy transferred, but for others the effect of using this plasma ball can really move and shift things around. Some people can throw the ball across a room, moving an object.
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To achieve the look in plasma balls, we need to have billions of them. A standard 8'' width plasma ball will have approximately 100 billion billion particles. To get an idea, 2500 particles span the length equal to the diameter of a human hair!!!
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The Plasma Ball may seem like just a cool toy to impress your friends, but in reality it’s the coolest scientific invention since sliced bread (not really but it does incorporate lots of physics concepts). This website is dedicated to the study of Plasma balls and the physics concepts that make it possible.
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