From: "Russ.Shaw" <rjshaw@iprimus.com.au>
Newsgroups: sci.physics.plasma
Subject: Re: Plasma, fusion and antimatter
References: <91lc3f$fg4$1@saturn.cs.uml.edu> <91u0n9$bd75$1@saturn.cs.uml.edu> <92bial$2hvn$1@saturn.cs.uml.edu> <92oka6$67c8$1@saturn.cs.uml.edu> <93ib38$c95t$1@saturn.cs.uml.edu>
Organization: ?


Put hydrogen in a glass tube with end-electrodes, and
run some current. If you use DC and put holes in the
negative electrode, protons (hydrogen ions) will fill
the space behind the electrode.

jgore@home.com wrote:
>
> Please explain a "Hydrogen Plasma".
>
> I can make plasma all day long (perhaps we talk of two different things).
> I do it with Tesla Coils (5 foot arcs) and Van De Graf (2 foot arcs). Both are
> high voltage generators.
>  Any way to use one of those to produce "Hydrogen Plasma"?
>

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