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  2. Plasma (physics) - Wikipedia

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    The plasma approximation: The plasma approximation applies when the plasma parameter Λ, [26] representing the number of charge carriers within the Debye sphere is much higher than unity. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] It can be readily shown that this criterion is equivalent to smallness of the ratio of the plasma electrostatic and thermal energy densities.

  3. Physics of Plasmas - Wikipedia

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    Physics of Plasmas is a peer-reviewed monthly scientific journal on plasma physics published by the American Institute of Physics, with cooperation by the American Physical Society's Division of Plasma Physics, since 1994. Until 1988, the journal topic was covered by Physics of Fluids.

  4. List of plasma physics articles - Wikipedia

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    New Horizons, Plasma and high energy particle spectrometer suite (PAM) Nitrogen–phosphorus detector; Nonequilibrium Gas and Plasma Dynamics Laboratory; Non-line-of-sight propagation; Non-thermal microwave effect; Nonthermal plasma, Cold plasma; Nuclear fusion, Bremsstrahlung losses in quasineutral, isotropic plasmas, deuterium plasma; Nuclear ...

  5. Plasma modeling - Wikipedia

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    Plasma modeling refers to solving equations of motion that describe the state of a plasma. It is generally coupled with Maxwell's equations for electromagnetic fields or Poisson's equation for electrostatic fields. There are several main types of plasma models: single particle, kinetic, fluid, hybrid kinetic/fluid, gyrokinetic and as system of ...

  6. List of plasma physicists - Wikipedia

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    fundamental contributions to plasma physics including resistive instabilities, Director of Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (1981-1990), James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics (1983) Donald W. Kerst: invention of the levitated toroidal multipole, James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics (1984) John H. Malmberg

  7. Plasma parameters - Wikipedia

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    The plasma collisionality is defined as [4] [5] =, where denotes the electron-ion collision frequency, is the major radius of the plasma, is the inverse aspect-ratio, and is the safety factor. The plasma parameters m i {\displaystyle m_{\mathrm {i} }} and T i {\displaystyle T_{\mathrm {i} }} denote, respectively, the mass and temperature of the ...