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Pyroelectric fusion
Pyroelectric fusion Pyroelectric fusion is a process of nuclear fusion induced by an electric field from ...
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Talk:Pyroelectric fusion
Talk:Pyroelectric fusion Good article - but are you sure that ...
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Cold fusion
Cold fusion For the article about the computer programming ... see ColdFusion. Charles Bennett examines three "cold fusion" test cells at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Cold fusion is nuclear fusion occurring well below the temperature required for ... time, and has been controversial since. Cold fusion is sometimes referred to as low ...
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Nuclear fusion (translated from German)
Nuclear fusion This article overlaps also Category:Nuclear fusion. Help, the articles under one Lemma to ... 27. October 2005 (CEST) Those Deuterium-Tritium Fusion reaction becomes as promising reaction for the energy production in one Nuclear fusion reactor regarded. Nuclear fusion designates the process of merging two ...
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Nuclear fusion
Nuclear fusion The deuterium-tritium (D-T) fusion reaction is considered the most promising for producing fusion power. In physics, nuclear fusion is the process by which multiple nuclei ... and therefore are the most stable. The fusion of two nuclei lighter than iron ...
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Fusion power
Fusion power The Sun is a natural fusion reactor. Fusion power is useful energy generated by nuclear fusion reactions. In this kind of reaction two ... largest current experiment, JET, has resulted in fusion power production somewhat larger than the ...
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START Fusion
START Fusion START, or Small Tight Aspect Ratio Tokamak was a nuclear fusion experiment that used magnetic confinement to hold ... Italy. The START team began the MAST Fusion Experiment or Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak experiment ... operates in the Culham Science Centre, UK. Fusion power Atomic nucleus | Nuclear fusion | Nuclear power | Nuclear reactor | Plasma physics | ...
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MAST Fusion
MAST Fusion MAST, or the Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak experiment is a nuclear fusion experiment in operation at Culham since December ... potential of the spherical tokamak route to fusion power. Fusion power Atomic nucleus | Nuclear fusion | Nuclear power | Nuclear reactor | Plasma physics | ...
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Pyroelectric crystal (translated from German)
Pyroelectric crystal Pyroelectric crystal ("pyro" (gr.) = "fire") is in Crystal ... crystals out Lithium tantalat . (LiTaO 3 ) Further pyroelectric materials are: Turmalin SrBaNbO 3 PbTiO 3 ... area. Therefore they become in devices cold fusion used, in order to ionize and accelerate ... are accelerated by the field of the pyroelectric crystal. In the entire Teperaturbereich applies: ...
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Cold fusion (translated from German)
Cold fusion The term Cold fusion goes on a suggestion Andrei Sakharov of ... that in this way so far none Fusion reactor for energy production is possible. Today becomes under the term Cold fusion however usually that 1989 of the disputed ... methods understood. In this experiment is the fusion of hydrogen ( Protium ), Deuterium or Tritium ...
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