the particles in a plasma have so much energy, they are like electricity and have electric charges.
Option A is correct
Plasma is the hottest state of matter, with temperatures reaching millions of degrees. This intense heat knocks electrons loose from their atoms, creating a soup of charged particles.
These charged particles, both positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons, are free to move around independently. This movement of charged particles is exactly what electricity is all about.
While plasma particles are indeed spread out compared to solids and liquids, they still exert significant forces due to their electric charges and high speeds.
complete question:
The particles in a plasma
have so much energy
A. they are like electricity and have electric charges.
B. they move so far apart that they have little or no
power.
C. that the particles destroy themselves.
D. they lose the ability to work together.