Plasma: Other People Think it's Cool Too

Intro        What is it?       How is it Made?        Lightning       The Aurora        The Sun          Bibliography

This is where we say goodbye. In parting, here are the sources from which I took my information:

  • Howard, William. Personal Interview. 25 Nov 2013.
  • "HowStuffWorks 'Plasma'." . HowStuffWorks, Inc.. Web. 27 Nov 2013. <http://science.howstuffworks.com/plasma-info.htm>. 
  • Space Weather Center. Space Science Institute. Web. 27 Nov 2013. <http://www.spaceweathercenter.org/amazing_plasmas/02/02_02.html>. 
  • "Plasma Science and Technologies - Basics - What are Plasmas?." . Dr. Timothy E. Eastman. Web. 27 Nov 2013. <http://www.plasmas.org/what-are-plasmas.htm>. 
  • "Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis Explained." . Northern Lights Centre. Web. 27 Nov 2013. <http://www.northernlightscentre.ca/northernlights.html>.
  • Williams, Matt. "Plasma." . Universe Today, 24 Feb 2011. Web. 27 Nov 2013. <http://www.universetoday.com/84361/plasma/>.
  • Henderson, Tom. "Lightning." . Compadre. Web. 27 Nov 2013. <http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/estatics/u8l4e.cfm>.
  • Zavisa, John. "HowStuffWorks "How Lightning Works"." . HowStuffWorks, Inc.. Web. 27 Nov 2013. <http://science.howstuffworks.com/nature/natural-disasters/lightning.htm>.
  • "Norrsken why." . Swedish Institute of Space Physics, 12 Nov 2003. Web. 27 Nov 2013. <http://www.irf.se/norrsken/Norrsken_why.html>. 
  • Chang, Raymond, and Ken Goldsby. Chemistry. 11th Edition. McGraw-Hill Education, 2013. 886. Print.
  • Knight, Randall D. Physics for Scientists and Engineers. 3rd Edition. Pearson Education, Inc., 2013. 732. Print.

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