
Ionized Gas Dynamics
Ionized gas dynamics studies how gases behave when their atoms lose or gain electrons, creating charged particles called ions and free electrons. This process occurs in extreme environments like stars, plasmas, or lightning. When gas becomes ionized, its electrical and magnetic properties change, affecting how it moves and interacts. Understanding these dynamics helps us analyze phenomena such as solar flares, space weather, and controlled nuclear fusion. The behavior involves complex interactions between particles, electromagnetic forces, and energy transfer, making it a key part of plasma physics and astrophysics.