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fusion reactor
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(theoretically), a thermonuclear reactor that relies on the controlled fusion of light elements into heavier elements, with the attendant release of enormous amounts of energy. In practice, satisfactory results have not yet been achieved.
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For more detailed information on this effort, see fusion reactor.
Lackner became convinced that a fusion reactor was, at a minimum, decades away.
The 1950s saw the beginning of a worldwide research effort to develop a fusion reactor.
In such a linear fusion reactor the magnetic field strength is increased at the ends.
Dr. Hirsch states that the radioactive materials of a fusion reactor will be a major problem.
A practical fusion reactor would also have several attractive safety and environmental features.
And a fusion reactor would be incapable of having a meltdown.
By contrast, no one has yet built an energy-producing fusion reactor.
Californium is only slightly radioactive, so the toy train did not glow green after its ride in the fusion reactor.
"Our sun is really a giant fusion reactor," said Anthony R. DeMeo, a spokesman for the laboratory.
Iron Man's armour is powered by what appears, from movie schematics, to be a tokamak fusion reactor.
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