plasmamass
Plasmamass is a term used informally in plasma physics to denote the effective inertia of a plasma, arising from the rest mass of its charged particles and, in relativistic or high-field regimes, the energy stored in electromagnetic fields. It is not a standard, universally defined quantity with a single accepted meaning.
In nonrelativistic contexts such as classical magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), the inertia of a plasma is typically described
Context and usage: the term plasmamass appears mainly in informal discussions or speculative literature and is
See also: plasma physics, magnetohydrodynamics, relativistic plasmas, effective mass, energy–momentum tensor.