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Nuclear Fusion Experiments on Earth
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Anonymous
2011-03-13 11:52
The plasma has a temperature of multiple million Kelvin. Why does the reactor not melt ?
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Anonymous
2011-03-13 14:06
Because it is suspended by electro-magnetism.
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Anonymous
2011-03-13 14:07
>>1
Because it's not really that hot. Your flat TV should prove that.
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Anonymous
2011-03-13 16:37
Also it's pretty tiny. Teensy and weensy, even. Itty, bitty, wee and petite.
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Anonymous
2011-03-13 17:25
>>3
CRT for life, dawg
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4tran
2011-03-13 19:30
While operating, the lasing medium in a laser is at a negative temperature (hotter than infinite). I don't see lasers melting all the time. Just because something is "hot" doesn't mean all the energy can be transferred quickly.
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Anonymous
2011-03-14 5:42
negative temperature
confused
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4tran
2011-03-14 19:45
>>7
Because I'm lazy, have this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_temperature
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