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SamTheSerious

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  1. well suppse you had a long tube that was under a vacuume, with electrodes at each end. When you apply a

     

    AC voltage between the ends if it was high enough voltage you would get a plasma between the electrodes

     

    so I was wondering if there would be a way to induce a solitary wave in that beam of plasma, it would

     

    probably look like a ball of plasma brighter then the rest that travels from one end to the other.

  2. Hi, I've been thinking about soloid or solitary waves alot lately, and I was wondering

     

    has anyone successfully built a soloid generator that used plasma as its medium?

     

    I looked into the topic but only found demonstrations in a water tank or in a tank

     

    of metal balls. I would seem logical to me that such a wave could be generated

     

    in a plasma, what do you think?

  3. I think the only case where this would be correct is in logic gates,

    for instance a OR gate with the inputs 1 and 1 will have output of 1,

    but if you wanted to answer to be binary then 1 + 1 = 10 or 0 in binary

    depending on the max bit size that you are allowed to use.

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