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Coherent structure of plasma and magnetic fields

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  • coherent structure of plasma and magnetic fields (en)
  • estructura coherente de plasma confinada magnéticamente (es)
  • a plazma és a mágneses mező együttes, koherens szerkezete (hu)
  • плазменный сгусток (ru)
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  • Winston H. Bostick (en)
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  • Plasmoids appear to be plasma cylinders elongated in the direction of the magnetic field. Plasmoids possess a measurable magnetic moment, a measurable translational speed, a transverse electric field, and a measurable size. Plasmoids can interact with each other, seemingly by reflecting off one another. Their orbits can also be made to curve toward one another. Plasmoids can be made to spiral to a stop if projected into a gas at about 10−3 mm Hg pressure. Plasmoids can also be made to smash each other into fragments. There is some scant evidence to support the hypothesis that they undergo fission and possess spin. (en)
  • The plasma is emitted not as an amorphous blob, but in the form of a torus. We shall take the liberty of calling this toroidal structure a plasmoid, a word which means plasma-magnetic entity. The word plasmoid will be employed as a generic term for all plasma-magnetic entities. (en)
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  • Plasmoid (en)
  • Plazmoid (cs)
  • بلازمويد (ar)
  • Plasmoide (es)
  • Plasmoïde (fr)
  • Plazmoid (pl)
  • Plasmoide (pt)
  • Плазмоид (ru)
  • Плазмоїд (uk)
  • 電漿粒團 (zh)
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