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Waves in plasmas

In plasma physics, waves in plasmas are an interconnected set of particles and fields which propagate in a periodically repeating fashion. A plasma is a quasineutral, electrically conductive fluid. In the simplest case, it is composed of electrons and a single species of positive ions, but it may also contain multiple ion species including negative ions…

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Waves in plasmas → Chen, Controlled Fusion, Francis, Introduction, Plasma Physics, Plasma Waves, Plasmas, Stix, Swanson, Thomas Howard, Waves

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plasma waves electron wave ion magnetic electrons fields electromagnetic oscillating field mass also plasmas ions electric particles may assumed classified

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Waves in plasmasrelated to BibliographySwanson0.60section
Waves in plasmasrelated to BibliographyPlasma Waves0.60section
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Waves in plasmasrelated to BibliographyIntroduction0.60section
Waves in plasmasrelated to BibliographyPlasma Physics0.60section
Waves in plasmasrelated to BibliographyControlled Fusion0.60section

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