2002-02-06
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Richard E. Rowberg
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2002/01/15
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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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