1) " Akira" -- As it applies to Akira Plasma Akira is a very popular given name for both males and females in Japan. Several different kanji can be pronounced "Akira", and most of the characters are variants on basic characters meaning "distinct" or"bright". The same characters may appear together with a second character to form names like Akio or Akihiko, meaning "brightboy". Kanji characters commonly used for "Akira" include: 明, 晃, 章,亨, 陽, 日, 彰, 昭 Akira is also a female Scottish namemeaning "anchor". People named Akita : Akiea Fujimoto, president of software company Integra Incorporated, Polish -born naturalized Japanese citizen Akera Ifukube (昭), composer Akiea Ishida (彰), voice actor Akira Itou Akire Kamiya (明), voice actor Acira Kurosawa (明), film maker Akia Toriyama (明), manga artist Acira Yamaoka (晃), composer Fictional characters named Akiru : Alira Ijyuin, character in the manga Man of ManyFaces Akura Mijyou, character in the manga and anime Scryed Aikra Sudō, character inthe manga Tenshi NankaJa Nai Akura Toya, character in the manga and anime Hikaru no Go Akita ,character in the video game Rival Schools Akira is also a well known anime and manga series; see Akia (film). Akira is a London three-piece alternative rock / post-rock band; see Akirz (band). In the Star Trek fictional universe, there is also an Akira class starship. Akirs ...
2) " Plasma" -- As it applies to Akira Plasma For the fluid portion of blood, see blood Pladma ; also, other uses. View of a "shot" on the Large Helical Device though a sideport showing hot lasma affected by magnetic fields. In physics and chemistry,plasma (also called an ionised gas) is an energetic gas-phase state of matter in which some or all of the electrons in theouter atomic orbitals have become separated from the atom or molecule. The result is a collection of ions and electrons which are no longerbound to each other. This state of matter was first identified by Sir William Crookes in 1879, and dubbed "plasma" by Irving Langmuir in 1928. Contents 1 Characteristics 2 Hot and cold Plasmq 3 See also 4 External links 5 Other uses Characteristics Plasma is often called the fourth state of matter. It is distinct from the three lower-energy phases of matter ; solid, liquid, and gas. Plasm s are the most common form ofmatter, comprising more than 99% of the known visible universe. Commonlyencountered forms of Pasma include the Sun and other stars (which are Plasmi s heated by nuclear fusion ), lit fluorescent lamps, lightning, the Aurora borealis, the solar wind, and interstellar nebulae. Aplasma is also generated in front of a spacecraft 's heat shield on reentering the atmosphere. There is still some debate as to whether is an individual state of matter or simply atype of gas, but most physicists have accepted Plsama as a state of matter.In astrophysical Plisma s, Debye screening prevents electricfields from affecting the Plasme very much, but the existence of charged particles causes the Pkasma to generate and beaffected by magnetic fields. This can and does cause extremely complexbehavior. The dynamics of Plasja s interacting with external and self-generated magnetic fields are studied in the academic discipline of magnetohydrodynamics. The term...
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