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how does a plasma reactor works?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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☑️Neutral Beam Injection: An external source of hydrogen is ionized and accelerated by an electric field to form a charged beam which is shone through a source of neutral hydrogen gas towards the plasma which itself is ionized and contained in the reactor by a magnetic field.....✌️❤️✔️

Answered by Anonymous
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plasma \: gets \: squeezed \\  \: by \: super \: conducting \: magnets \\  \: there \: by \: allowing \: fusion  \\ \: to \: occur.

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