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Plasma rays are intense beams of plasma particles, which are ionized gas molecules that are highly energized. They are often generated in laboratories for scientific research or in industrial processes such as plasma cutting for metal fabrication. Plasma rays can also be found in nature, such as in the form of solar flares emitted by the sun.

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