High Temperature Plasma Shield

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2009

a Plasma Forcefield made of super heated plasma.

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  • @Aedazan I'm guessing you're using the magnet from a computer's HDD to hold the rest in place and perhaps attract the plasma (still learning about it). and you said a TV too so are you just using the transformer from a TV to shoot a spark hot enough across the gap to the other metal surface to ionize the air and make plasma? I really wanna make one of my own as i have a few ideas for plasma forcefields and thrusters >:D

  • @firebomber39 Indeed, I am using the fly-back transformer from a cathode ray television (circa 1970) to output the required voltage. I would highly suggest that you do first year university electrical engineering, might be useful if you haven't done it already :P. I have since refined the design of this device (haven't uploaded it) and am running it off a rectified output fly-back from a 2003 model computer monitor :)

  • whoa whoa wait isnt that illegal?

  • @GamerPheonix01 Just as illegal as it is to own a TV and a Computer, its made out of their parts all functioning as 'intended' just in a different configuration.

  • Just normal air

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  • 2 requests:

    1) Make it bigger.

    2) Make a tutorial.

    =)

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  • if you recommend us watching something in HD why don't you try uploading it in HD!! lol 480p in not HD

  • Careful, very careful!

    This can destroy the universe...

  • How do you spread out the plasma? Shouldn't the current just travel along the path of least resistance like a traditional electric arc? Is that what the magnet is for?

  • I bet your break pad never saw that commin.. LOL

  • 'High Temperature Plasma Shield' is sort of an oxymoron. Hot Plasma would be worthless as a type of shielding technology. Cold plasma, however, is another story. Cold plasma would actually form a barrier, whereas objects and radiation would pass right through hot plasma.

  • That isn't a force field. That's just ionised air.

  • Now strap it on to your chest,and you shall be,Iron Man.

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