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Reactor of the future
Reactor of the future ©NewScientist The largest magnets in the world will contain a super-hot torus of plasma where hydrogen nuclei will fuse to form helium and hopefully create the world's first artificial "plasma burn" POLOIDAL MAGNET Pinches plasma away from walls and maintains its shape and stability CENTRAL SOLENOID TOROIDAL MAGNETĮ Confines plasma particles HYDROGEN-HELIUM PLASMA TORUS 25 metres
Reactor of the future
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The largest magnets in the world will contain a super-hot plasma where hydrogen nuclei will fuse to form helium and hopefully create the world's first artificial "plasma burn"
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