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Science PicturesPlasma au Palais This experiment can be seen at the
Palais de la Découverte, in Paris, as part of the scientific exhibition "Light, lights - to explore the invisible".
Under normal conditions, a gaseous medium does not allow the conduction of electricity. Free electrons and positive ions can however appear if the gas is subject to an electric field of strong intensity, to sufficiently high temperatures, to a bombardment particles or to a very intense electromagnetic field. When ionization is so important that the number of electrons per unit of volume is comparable with that of the neutral molecules, the gas becomes a plasma, which is a very conducting fluid. The experiment shows that the extension and form of the luminous areas depend on the concentration and the nature of the gas in which the electric discharge ignites. Electric discharges in the air
Electric discharges in neon
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