Plasma expansion rate?
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Plasma expansion rate?
How fast would plasma expand without a containment field?
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Wouldn't that be dependent on the density at which it started or its rate of creation?
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Well if we where to say a bolt of plasma made from a few grams of matter(Hydrogen or Helium maybe) thats heated to temperatures of around 10 megakelvins(alternatively 100 kilokelvins, below fusion temperatures) and compressed in a cylindrical space that is maybe 10cm long and 1cm in diameterSea Skimmer wrote:Wouldn't that be dependent on the density at which it started or its rate of creation?
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Ah, oh well, I was hoping that if I had an approximate idea of plasma expansion rate in an atmosphere that I could figure out how fast a bolt would have to go in order to be usable, hence displaying the absurdity and complexity of plasma weapons.Durandal wrote:There are far too many unknowns to give an estimate.
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A atmospheric plasma phenomena similar to what you're describing is ball lightning which can last for a period of time ranging from a fraction of a second to minutes.His Divine Shadow wrote:Well if we where to say a bolt of plasma made from a few grams of matter(Hydrogen or Helium maybe) thats heated to temperatures of around 10 megakelvins(alternatively 100 kilokelvins, below fusion temperatures) and compressed in a cylindrical space that is maybe 10cm long and 1cm in diameterSea Skimmer wrote:Wouldn't that be dependent on the density at which it started or its rate of creation?
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