In plasma physics, low AC frequency refers to frequencies below the plasma frequency, where mobile plasma charges, primarily electrons, can effectively rearrange in response to an electric field. At higher frequencies, the electric field changes direction too quickly for the electrons to respond adequately, leading to a state of confusion where their movement inadvertently supports the field instead of resisting it. This dynamic illustrates the challenges plasma faces in responding to rapidly alternating fields. The inability of electrons to keep pace with high-frequency changes results in a complex interaction between the plasma and the electric field. Understanding these frequency distinctions is crucial for applications involving plasma behavior in various technologies.