The Department of Physics, in cooperation with the Continuing Education Unit at the College of Science, held a lecture entitled “Space Plasma Physics” in the presence of a number of students, researchers and those concerned with physics and astronomy.
The lecture aimed at the general definition of plasma physics and the definition of magnetized plasma and space plasma and how it is formed, where and the plasma state in the sun, its description and natural phenomena, and how these phenomena are simulated in laboratories and laboratories, as well as identifying the properties of plasma physics, especially space plasma and the effect of the magnetic field on it. The lecture presented by Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ridha Abdul Amir for highlighting topics related to the universe and the surrounding space made of plasma, indicating the origin of plasma, which is the word given to the fourth state of matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma), pointing out that plasma is a hot gas to the point that some or all of its constituent atoms are divided into electrons and ions, moving independently from each other.


