Crazymechanic
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I was watching some well know professor giving speech at "CERN" about plasmas and he said like quote: "Plasma frequency , which is a characteristic frequency of the electrostatic oscillations in the plasma , depends on the square root of the plasma density"
So by that could I assume that the denser the plasma the higher the frequency of oscillations and hence the temperature of the plasma?
As I understand the oscillations and their frequency is the particles bouncing around and their respective kinetic energy as the higher the frequency the higher the kinetic energy of a given particle ?
Thanks.
So by that could I assume that the denser the plasma the higher the frequency of oscillations and hence the temperature of the plasma?
As I understand the oscillations and their frequency is the particles bouncing around and their respective kinetic energy as the higher the frequency the higher the kinetic energy of a given particle ?
Thanks.