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The Flavored Coffee Guy

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Apr 14, 2010, 12:30:56 PM4/14/10
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Tell a plasma to spin in two directions at once in a tokamak using
capacitively or inductively coupled plasmas. The objective is to
increase the kinetic velocity of the atoms in the plasma. The gas is
so thin, that the potential of a collision is very low. As a result
the kinetic energy of any ion present could be sent clockwise thorugh
the magnetic field at the same time as another cloud 180 degrees away
from the first cloud is sent counter-clockwise. The velocities could
be very high. In fact, it should or could operate like a Dual D Mass
Spectrometer. The difference would be that it would be a Quartered
instead of bifurcated. It will produce a spin in both directions just
having 2 of four plates 180 degrees out of phase. Instead of only two
plates as with the Dual D Mass Spectrometer design. Then K can reach
megavolts.

The Flavored Coffee Guy

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Apr 15, 2010, 12:53:15 PM4/15/10
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On Apr 14, 9:30=A0am, The Flavored Coffee Guy <elgers...@rock.com>
wrote:

> Tell a plasma to spin in two directions at once in a tokamak using
> capacitively or inductively coupled plasmas. =A0The objective is to
> increase the kinetic velocity of the atoms in the plasma. =A0The gas is
> so thin, that the potential of a collision is very low. =A0As a result

> the kinetic energy of any ion present could be sent clockwise thorugh
> the magnetic field at the same time as another cloud 180 degrees away
> from the first cloud is sent counter-clockwise. =A0The velocities could
> be very high. =A0In fact, it should or could operate like a Dual D Mass
> Spectrometer. =A0The difference would be that it would be a Quartered
> instead of bifurcated. =A0It will produce a spin in both directions just
> having 2 of four plates 180 degrees out of phase. =A0Instead of only two
> plates as with the Dual D Mass Spectrometer design. =A0Then K can reach
> megavolts.

Here's another option:
https://w9.siemens.com/cms/oemproducts/Home/Products/Pages/Accelerators.asp=
x

You could channel your microwaves through this waveguide and get up to
21MeV. That will increase the kinetic energy levels of the electrons
for you.

Bruce D. Scott

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Apr 29, 2010, 12:26:06 PM4/29/10
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The Flavored Coffee Guy (elge...@rock.com) wrote:

: Tell a plasma to spin in two directions at once in a tokamak using

Migma again? The problem is not collisions, but collisionless kinetic
instabilities.

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ciao,
Bruce

drift wave turbulence: http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~bds/

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