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- Plasmoid abstract "A plasmoid is a coherent structure of plasma and magnetic fields. Plasmoids have been proposed to explain natural phenomena such as ball lightning, magnetic bubbles in the magnetosphere, and objects in cometary tails, in the solar wind, in the solar atmosphere, and in the heliospheric current sheet. Plasmoids produced in the laboratory include field-reversed configurations, spheromaks, and in dense plasma focuses.The word plasmoid was coined in 1956 by Winston H. Bostick (1916-1991) to mean a \"plasma-magnetic entity\":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.".
- Plasmoid thumbnail Plasmoid.jpg?width=300.
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- Plasmoid wikiPageLength "7660".
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- Plasmoid wikiPageRevisionID "699474849".
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Astrophysics.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Ball_lightning.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astrophysics.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plasma_physics.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_plasmas.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Dense_plasma_focus.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Field-reversed_configuration.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Heliospheric_current_sheet.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink List_of_plasma_(physics)_articles.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_field.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_pressure.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Magnetosphere.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Plasma.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Plasma_(physics).
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Plasma_scaling.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Spheromak.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Torus.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink Winston_H._Bostick.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLink File:Plasmoid.jpg.
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plasmoid".
- Plasmoid wikiPageWikiLinkText "plasmoid".
- Plasmoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Plasmoid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Plasmoid subject Category:Astrophysics.
- Plasmoid subject Category:Plasma_physics.
- Plasmoid subject Category:Space_plasmas.
- Plasmoid hypernym Structure.
- Plasmoid type Building.
- Plasmoid type Astrophysic.
- Plasmoid type Physic.
- Plasmoid type Plasma.
- Plasmoid type Sub-discipline.
- Plasmoid comment "A plasmoid is a coherent structure of plasma and magnetic fields. Plasmoids have been proposed to explain natural phenomena such as ball lightning, magnetic bubbles in the magnetosphere, and objects in cometary tails, in the solar wind, in the solar atmosphere, and in the heliospheric current sheet. Plasmoids produced in the laboratory include field-reversed configurations, spheromaks, and in dense plasma focuses.The word plasmoid was coined in 1956 by Winston H.".
- Plasmoid label "Plasmoid".
- Plasmoid sameAs Q626614.
- Plasmoid sameAs Plazmoid.
- Plasmoid sameAs Plasmoïde.
- Plasmoid sameAs Plazmoid.
- Plasmoid sameAs Plazmoid.
- Plasmoid sameAs Plasmoide.
- Plasmoid sameAs m.093qfw.
- Plasmoid sameAs Плазмоид.
- Plasmoid sameAs Плазмоїд.
- Plasmoid sameAs Q626614.
- Plasmoid sameAs 電漿粒團.
- Plasmoid wasDerivedFrom Plasmoid?oldid=699474849.
- Plasmoid depiction Plasmoid.jpg.
- Plasmoid isPrimaryTopicOf Plasmoid.