Fusion Reactor
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Fusion Reactor
Why would a High School student do this for fun?
http://discovermagazine.com/2007/mar/ra ... -boy-scout
http://discovermagazine.com/2007/mar/ra ... -boy-scout
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What's supposed to happen when they get this right is that the fusion generator will produce all the energy it needs to do fusion. It will be a self-sufficient generator.
In the process it will boil water, force a lot of steam through a very small point to make it go very fast, then it will turn turbines which are connected to a magnet, and the magnet will spin inside a coil of wires creating electricity!
So eventually those people will get free electricity. I just hope they don't patent the method so that I can get free electricity too!!
In the process it will boil water, force a lot of steam through a very small point to make it go very fast, then it will turn turbines which are connected to a magnet, and the magnet will spin inside a coil of wires creating electricity!
So eventually those people will get free electricity. I just hope they don't patent the method so that I can get free electricity too!!

the process isnt patented, and soonish there are hopes for hte first largescale fusion reactor to achieve more energy output than that used to produce it.
http://www.iter.org/
http://www.iter.org/
theres a fusion reactor in the uk somewhere that been arround for ages, but as previously mentioned it doesent work for very long and needs huge energy to start and keep going
the problem is how to extract energy from the system without breaking it (it gives of protons... collect these up and turn them into energy somehow)
they hope to have one in use by 2050 iirc :)
lol
the problem is how to extract energy from the system without breaking it (it gives of protons... collect these up and turn them into energy somehow)
they hope to have one in use by 2050 iirc :)
lol
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