1. The electrically charged gas particles are affected by magnetic forces. 2. Comets have long been known to have two kinds of tails, one made of dust and the other of electrically charged gas, called plasma. 3. In a plasma TV, charged gas illuminates a phosphor coating on the screen, which, as with traditional sets, has a limited life. 4. In place of crystals, a plasma display uses tiny pixel cells of electrically charged gases to produce a high-resolution image. 5. The fields trap long, spiraling lines of particles from hydrogen atoms heated to millions of degrees to fuse into an electrically charged gas called a plasma. 6. The particles are heated to millions of degrees to fuse into an electrically charged gas called a plasma. |