Converted totally or partly into ions.
1 When ionised by ultraviolet light from the Sun, these both fluoresce.
2 Blast heat at my back and the stink of ionised air.
3 One of the most striking characteristics of ionised gases is that of discharging electrified conductors.
4 An electrical charge would then be projected along the ionised air, shocking anything at the far end.
5 And in this fireball we can see ripples, the result of sound waves travelling through ionised gas.
6 These waves of heightened magnetic field and hot, ionised gas race across the Sun at about 400km per second.
7 Ultraviolet light from massive young stars in these first galaxies, ionised this hydrogen, carving out transparent bubbles in the gas.
8 The ions of a contrary sign may be almost completely separated by placing the ionised gas in a suitably disposed field.
9 Ultraviolet radiation from the many hot stars born within the nebula illuminates it as the gas is ionised and glows brightly.
10 When quasars turn on, they produce jets and outflows of ionised material that sweep away much of the gas in their galaxies.
11 Its ionised ceramic barrel will assist in keeping your hair smooth and healthy and its cool tip will help to prevent pesky burns.
12 These gases are ionised by ultraviolet light from the remaining core and glow, resulting in nebulae that take on a variety of shapes and sizes.
13 In this form of contact the signals are reflected from an ionised area 90 to 120 kilometres above the surface of the earth.
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