Can Plasma in a Light Bulb be Used Practically?

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The discussion centers around the practical applications of plasma technology as presented on the linked page. Participants express interest in exploring how plasma can be utilized in various fields, such as medicine, environmental science, and materials processing. There is a call for clarification on the intent behind sharing the link, with an emphasis on understanding the real-world implications and benefits of plasma research. The conversation highlights the need for more information on specific experiments and their outcomes to foster a deeper understanding of plasma's potential uses.
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http://www.teralab.co.uk/Experiments/Plasma/Plasma_Page1.htm" Check this out
 
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Do you have a question, or is there something specific you wish to discuss? It's not clear what the intent of this thread is.
 
I would like to discuss the use of this knowledge(how it is practical).
 
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