thats my idea, of puting a positive magnic ball on the inside of a negative magnic bottle. anyway mabe you thought of it before me, its good to know that someone se things the way i do. nice
I would like some sound and some explination. Thats the down fall of this video...too short and no sound. What good does science have if you can't get sound to your animation. Bring in a computer geek to help out.
Well that's nice but the video is too short; The magnetic fields are used to confine ionised plasma within a tight space in order to achieve the Lawson criteron for nuclear fusion to occur at approx. at least 100 million degree celsius (e.g.TOKAMAK). But the break even efficiency is still less than 1. Whether the TOKAMAK built in southern France will be feasible or white elephant project remains to be seen (though it was "safely" called ITER.
@Taylaron1 thats a positive charged particle. you dont need a monopole magnet to do this
gigioneumatica 1 year ago
good luck getting a "positive mag[ne]tic ball". Let me know when you develop the first monopole magnet. For now, they don't exist at large scales
Taylaron1 1 year ago
thats my idea, of puting a positive magnic ball on the inside of a negative magnic bottle. anyway mabe you thought of it before me, its good to know that someone se things the way i do. nice
MrJackcockela 1 year ago
I would like some sound and some explination. Thats the down fall of this video...too short and no sound. What good does science have if you can't get sound to your animation. Bring in a computer geek to help out.
othrower74 3 years ago
Well that's nice but the video is too short; The magnetic fields are used to confine ionised plasma within a tight space in order to achieve the Lawson criteron for nuclear fusion to occur at approx. at least 100 million degree celsius (e.g.TOKAMAK). But the break even efficiency is still less than 1. Whether the TOKAMAK built in southern France will be feasible or white elephant project remains to be seen (though it was "safely" called ITER.
7olusegun 4 years ago