The movement of charged particles in the plasma is supposed to be from: 1. Electrons are guide and turbulent 2. Electrons and ions are guide and disordered 3. Stable electrons and ions that the temperature of the hot plasma ranges 1. Hundredsor thousands of kelvins. 2. tens of electron volts. 3. Hundredsor thousands of electron volts. Plasma can be produced inside the atmosphere at high voltages. 1. true 2. Error

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The movement of charged particles in the plasma is supposed to be from:
1. Electrons are guide and turbulent
2. Electrons and ions are guide and disordered
3. Stable electrons and ions
that the temper ature of the hot plasma ranges
1. Hundreds or thousands of kelvins.
2. tens of electron volts.
3. Hundredsor thousands of electron voltS.
Plasma can be produced inside the atmosphere at high voltages.
1. true
2. Error
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Transcribed Image Text:ülgir ülgiall Yolgic bloul 4 5 10 T11 12 13 14 |1 The movement of charged particles in the plasma is supposed to be from: 1. Electrons are guide and turbulent 2. Electrons and ions are guide and disordered 3. Stable electrons and ions that the temper ature of the hot plasma ranges 1. Hundreds or thousands of kelvins. 2. tens of electron volts. 3. Hundredsor thousands of electron voltS. Plasma can be produced inside the atmosphere at high voltages. 1. true 2. Error arch F9 F10 F11
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