2001-07-27
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Richard E. Rowberg
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2001/05/11
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For more than 40 years, the U.S. has been
trying to harness the energy source of the
hydrogen bomb to produce electricity.
Controlling fusion, the nuclear reaction that
powers the sun, requires confining and heating
deuterium and tritium nuclei to the point
where they will collide producing nuclear
energy in a sustained, regulated way. One path
to this goal, called magnetic fusion energy,
is to use very strong magnetic fields to
confine a deuterium and tritium plasma while
heating it to fusion temperatures.
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