Name: Anonymous 2008-12-27 20:38
Why does plasma glow?
If it's an ionised gas, surely the electrons can't 'capture' the photons, thus being unable to produce an other photon that illuminates it.
This isn't the case, however. So what happens?
If it's an ionised gas, surely the electrons can't 'capture' the photons, thus being unable to produce an other photon that illuminates it.
This isn't the case, however. So what happens?