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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2007

gilles.charles@univ-orleans.fr
MHD experiment
the force field of magnet on plasma

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  • ...wasn't that the propulsion system the russians used in "Hunt for Red October"? ;)

  • @samoht1977 see MHD in water on my channel

  • where is the HYDRO in magnetohydrodynamics???

  • @TAZER357 in science ( mécanique des fluides) you have the "gaz" plasma like a fluid. same principe in the sun

  • Obviously, you're lost. You have no idea what Magneto-hydrodynamics is. What an ass.

  • @dan91709 ha ha ha rigolo va ! moi j'ai bossé dessus mec !

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  • this has practically nothing to do with magnetohydrodynamics. maybe magnetoplasmadynamics but i didn't see any water...

  • @tannersword1 yes MHD in plasma

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  • @EvonyProfessor Hannes Alfvén is laughing. :-)

  • @dan91709 Thanks, i actually have a physics education.

    Also, I said 2 lines, about plasma being a fluid, nothing about foil helmets and such.

    Hydro is in scientific term, means fluid-like. You can reference that from just about any dictionary. And plasma, behaves fluid-like.

    Also:

    "Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) is an academic discipline which studies the dynamics of electrically conducting fluids. Examples of such fluids include plasmas..."

    So who needs educating exactly?

  • @EvonyProfessor Well "professor," your lack of knowledge is nothing a physics education wouldn't cure. :-)

    I understand that you think education is a form of "brainwashing," so you're hardly worth the trouble to reply to. Maybe you ought to loosen some of that aluminum foil around your cranium? Just a suggestion. :-)

  • @dan91709 you sound like an idiot to me.. Hydro means fluid, and in its scientific definition, a plasma is fluid. Not liquid.

  • GRAVITY EMITTING DIODE

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