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Temperature

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"a plasma by definition has a temperature orders of magnitude higher than the degradation temperature of any known material." I'm pretty sure that's false. The flame article says some flames are hot enough to be plasma. The hottest flame mentioned is 4,525 °C. That's hotter than the "known material" Rene 41 (649/982°C), but not "orders of magnitude higher". See also nonthermal plasma. I'm toning that phrase down. 2601:8:B500:862:DDBE:B5D5:2AD5:B5CC (talk) 16:07, 27 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]


Requested move 31 July 2021

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The result of the move request was: moved. (closed by non-admin page mover) Vpab15 (talk) 16:46, 9 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]


Plasma containmentPlasma confinement – I believe this is the more common terminology. Frap (talk) 13:47, 31 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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