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ajdecker1022
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Hi,
I've been toying with a thought experiment, and I was wondering if it had any basis in reality. Is it possible to confine like-charged particles (e.g., primarily positive or primarily negative) to a particular space? After doing some searching, I stumbled upon "non-neutral plasmas", which seem to be on the vein of what I'm talking about. But it sounds like it takes quite a bit of force to contain the plasma. Are there any ways of isolating charges of a certain sign without requiring such force?
If it is indeed possible, would local alternating currents be periodically/randomly produced? The way I understand current is that it is a group of charges moving in a net direction. Is this a correct understanding?
Thanks for your time,
Andrew
I've been toying with a thought experiment, and I was wondering if it had any basis in reality. Is it possible to confine like-charged particles (e.g., primarily positive or primarily negative) to a particular space? After doing some searching, I stumbled upon "non-neutral plasmas", which seem to be on the vein of what I'm talking about. But it sounds like it takes quite a bit of force to contain the plasma. Are there any ways of isolating charges of a certain sign without requiring such force?
If it is indeed possible, would local alternating currents be periodically/randomly produced? The way I understand current is that it is a group of charges moving in a net direction. Is this a correct understanding?
Thanks for your time,
Andrew