
Plasma
In Our Time: Science
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Cait Lancaster, Who First Observed Plasma?
In the late 1870s, William Crookes built what's called a Crookes tube. This is a kind of glass bottle with two electrodes - one negative and one positive. In an ideal world, you want that tube to be a vacuum but actually it has a very low level of gas inside. And because there are some free charges present at any given time, this creates a plasma. It wasn't till the early 20s when Irving Langmuir saw this plasma in lamps he tried to understand how it works.
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