Can you make a Tesla coil out of a plasma ball?

Here's the concept RIGHT NOW after research: The tesla coil will use a plasma ball transformer as a power source. The tesla coil will be operated via a wireless remote. The coil will be adjustable (the spark gap can be tuned).
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How many volts does a plasma ball produce?

A plasma ball is essentially a miniature Tesla coil channeling an alternating voltage of about 2-5 kilovolts at a frequency of about 30 Hertz, enclosed within a glass ball containing an inert gas such as neon or argon.
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What happens if you put a penny on a plasma ball?

The very high voltages of the plasma ball can easily polarize a coin (or piece of aluminum foil) placed on top of the plasma ball. By bringing your finger only a few millimeters above the penny, you will be able to elicit a spark from the top of the coin.
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Is a Tesla coil plasma?

The Tesla coil can produce high temperature and high-pressure plasma which can wireless transmission and light fluorescent lamp. It has a wonderful arc. It is a very interesting small production of scientific experiments. These are DIY Tesla coil Kit parts that need to be soldered and assembled by yourself!
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Are plasma balls safe to touch?

It's not dangerous, but it can be startling. Leaving your hand on the sphere in one place for a long time generates heat. When chaining people together, it can get hot pretty fast for the person holding the Plasma Ball.
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Is a plasma ball really plasma?

A plasma ball — also sometimes called a plasma globe, lamp, dome, or sphere — is a clear glass ball filled with a mixture of noble gases with a high-voltage electrode at its center. Plasma filaments extend from the electrode to the glass when electricity is supplied, creating fascinating beams of colored light.
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Can a plasma ball light up a light bulb?

Bringing the fluorescent tube near to the plasma ball allows the electrons inside to be accelerated by this field, and those moving electrons constitute an electric current, which causes the bulb to light up.
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Do plasma balls create ozone?

Plasma globes do indeed produce small quantities of ozone when they are touched. This is because the high-voltage within the globe is at very high frequency and this can drive high kinetic-energy electrons through the glass to produce ozone generating micro-discharges at your fingertips.
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What gas makes a plasma ball Green?

A mixture of 95% neon, 2.5% xenon, and 2.5% krypton lends this globe its green streamers and orange pads. A mixture of 95% neon, 2.5% xenon, and 2.5% krypton lends this globe its green streamers and orange pads.
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Do plasma balls wear out?

They still aren't expected to last forever, though. Plasma balls require a source of high voltage which alternates from positive to negative and back rapidly. Power supplies don't live forever, and I suspect that even those which come in the bases of plasma balls will eventually stop working.
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What happens if you leave a plasma ball on for a long time?

Can you leave a plasma ball on for long periods of time? For most plasma balls, this isn't a problem and you should be able to leave them on for as long as you wish. This is typically the case with plasma balls, as they're not at risk of catching fire like you might expect.
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Do plasma balls need to warm up?

Plasma lighting systems do not achieve their full light output immediately after starting. Rather, they require a few minutes to reach 90% of their stabilized light output. This period is called the warm-up (or run-up) time.
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How much power does a plasma ball use?

According to Wikipedia & Softpedia, the plasma balls typically run at 2000V to 5000V (they don't list the amps). However, that is enough power to cause serious burns, or it could even potentially be lethal. More power would likely give one more sparks inside the ball.
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Can a plasma ball damage electronics?

This is a dangerous action that can damage the globe or other electronic devices, and presents a fire ignition hazard.
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Do plasma balls make noise?

It does not require a lot of sound, although the sound level from min to max is fairly narrow. It appears to be tuned to a normal speaking level. People may just look at you funny when you're humming, talking and making noises at your plasma ball.
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Who invented plasma ball?

The first plasma ball was invented by Nikola Tesla in 1894. The design called 'Electric light source' looked like a lamp with a glass bulb and one electrode.
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How hot is plasma?

Source The core of plasma ranges in temperature from 11,000° – 14,500° Fahrenheit, thus limiting its applicable uses. As an ionized gas, plasma's electron density is balanced by positive ions and contains a sufficient amount of electrically charged particles to affect its electrical properties and behavior.
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Is fire a plasma?

Fire doesn't fall into gas, because it doesn't expand in the same way gas does. Fire doesn't fall into liquid, because it doesn't have a fixed volume. Fire doesn't fall into solid, because it doesn't have a fixed shape. Thus, fire is currently considered a plasma.
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