Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Honors Fusion Power Plant

I will try to post notes and problems on plasma, heat transfer, thermodynamics, magnetics, and structures on a general level so you all can have an overall grasp of the physics behind the entire plant. As you may imagine, this may take some time so keep checking this space. At this point I believe, each group should have some understanding of their own specialty from reading notes and the relevant passages in your text. You should be meeting.

By the way, the I in magnets is current, i.e. amps or Coulombs per second; and NOT impulse (which of course is J for Jimpulse).

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