to study nuclear fusion
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@TheOneToxic I got an M Eng. In 2000 I was studying a PhD, so was well acquainted with the release of nuclear radiation from the turbulent flow of high pressure water or steam. Let's have a well reasoned comment!
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Doing A levels, have a place at the University of Warwick for Electronic engineering (requires AAA) (5 year course)
My brother is studying Biochemistry at Oxford University
I think i have passed public exams thank you!
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@TheOneToxic Sheffield University 1986: when it was exhaled best university in England. You ever passed a public exam?
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Where did you get your degree from? a poly technic? the internet???
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Ok then, explain the process please! Tell me how you will harness energy from it on a large scale for a population.
REAL nuclear fusion:
Duterium and tritium are fed into a chamber. They are superheated into a plasma and this plasma is confined within a magnetic field. The temperature is increase to + 150 million degrees and at that point the nuclei are fast enough to over come the electro static force between the two nuclei and then the strong nuclear force comes into play.
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@TheOneToxic lightening does nuclear fusion from water. Power with no plutonium. Suck on it!
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A lightning releases light heat helium and nuclear radiation as it does molecular nuclear fusion.
Nature uses the turbulent flow of high pressure water to turn water into helium, oxygen and heat. Molecular nuclear fusion drives life on earth
JonThm 9 months ago
I got an M Eng. In 2000 I was studying a PhD, so was well acquainted with the release of nuclear radiation from the turbulent flow of high pressure water or steam. Let's have a well reasoned comment!
JonThm 9 months ago