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#112 – Ian Hutchinson: Nuclear Fusion, Plasma Physics, and Religion

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Using a Torus in a Fusion Reactor?

In order for a fusion reactor to work, you have to keep all of the air out and just keep the plasma in. A torus is a geometric shape, which is like a doughnut with a hole down the middle. And it's got a magnetic field. So that's really all taucomak means. But we need more fields to produce true confinement of plasma. We get those by passing a current as well through the plasma itself. I can make sure it stays on track.

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