Induction plasma refers to a form of plasma generation that utilizes inductive coupling to create and sustain a plasma state. This method typically involves the use of an induction coil, which creates an oscillating magnetic field. When a gas (such as air, argon, or helium) is introduced into the area where the induction coil operates, the rapidly changing magnetic field induces electric currents within the gas, leading to ionization.
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