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- Plasma_globe abstract "A plasma globe or plasma lamp (also called plasma ball, dome, sphere, tube or orb, depending on shape) is (usually) a clear glass orb filled with a mixture of various noble gases with a high-voltage electrode in the center of the sphere. Plasma filaments extend from the inner electrode to the outer glass insulator, giving the appearance of multiple constant beams of colored light (see corona discharge and electric glow discharge). Plasma globes were most popular as novelty items in the 1980s.The plasma lamp was invented by Nikola Tesla after his experimentation with high-frequency currents in an evacuated glass tube for the purpose of studying high voltage phenomena, but the modern versions were known to be first designed by Bill Parker. Tesla called this invention an inert gas discharge tube.".
- Plasma_globe thumbnail Plasma_globe_60th.jpg?width=300.
- Plasma_globe wikiPageExternalLink Plasmaglobe.htm.
- Plasma_globe wikiPageExternalLink ?visualID=7631.
- Plasma_globe wikiPageID "870889".
- Plasma_globe wikiPageRevisionID "606274112".
- Plasma_globe hasPhotoCollection Plasma_globe.
- Plasma_globe subject Category:1980s_fads_and_trends.
- Plasma_globe subject Category:Gas_discharge_lamps.
- Plasma_globe subject Category:Nikola_Tesla.
- Plasma_globe subject Category:Novelty_items.
- Plasma_globe subject Category:Plasma_physics.
- Plasma_globe type Artifact100021939.
- Plasma_globe type Device103183080.
- Plasma_globe type DischargeLamp103206023.
- Plasma_globe type GasDischargeLamps.
- Plasma_globe type Instrumentality103575240.
- Plasma_globe type Lamp103636248.
- Plasma_globe type Object100002684.
- Plasma_globe type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Plasma_globe type SourceOfIllumination104263760.
- Plasma_globe type Whole100003553.
- Plasma_globe comment "A plasma globe or plasma lamp (also called plasma ball, dome, sphere, tube or orb, depending on shape) is (usually) a clear glass orb filled with a mixture of various noble gases with a high-voltage electrode in the center of the sphere. Plasma filaments extend from the inner electrode to the outer glass insulator, giving the appearance of multiple constant beams of colored light (see corona discharge and electric glow discharge).".
- Plasma_globe label "Globo de plasma".
- Plasma_globe label "Kula plazmowa".
- Plasma_globe label "Lampada al plasma".
- Plasma_globe label "Lampe à plasma".
- Plasma_globe label "Lámpara de plasma".
- Plasma_globe label "Plasma globe".
- Plasma_globe label "Plasmalampe".
- Plasma_globe label "Teslabol".
- Plasma_globe label "Плазменная лампа".
- Plasma_globe label "كرة البلازما".
- Plasma_globe label "等离子灯".
- Plasma_globe sameAs Plazmová_lampa.
- Plasma_globe sameAs Plasmalampe.
- Plasma_globe sameAs Lámpara_de_plasma.
- Plasma_globe sameAs Lampe_à_plasma.
- Plasma_globe sameAs Lampu_plasma.
- Plasma_globe sameAs Lampada_al_plasma.
- Plasma_globe sameAs 플라스마_램프.
- Plasma_globe sameAs Teslabol.
- Plasma_globe sameAs Kula_plazmowa.
- Plasma_globe sameAs Globo_de_plasma.
- Plasma_globe sameAs m.09gnhmp.
- Plasma_globe sameAs Q844736.
- Plasma_globe sameAs Q844736.
- Plasma_globe sameAs Plasma_globe.
- Plasma_globe wasDerivedFrom Plasma_globe?oldid=606274112.
- Plasma_globe depiction Plasma_globe_60th.jpg.
- Plasma_globe isPrimaryTopicOf Plasma_globe.