Thursday, December 29, 2022

Thinking About Plasma Condensing

 Plasma liquefies at high temperature; remember how high pressure is the result of particles coalescing under heat resulting in higher momentum exchanges at the containment surface, because of higher masses involved, and not due to velocities increase. 


For this reason, lower temperature and pressure when plasma liquefies and sticks, to prevent local scalding.  Do not increase temperature.