What Is the Working Mechanism of the Iter Tokamak
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😎 How does the ITER Tokamark work?
🤖 The ITER Tokamak is a device that aims to produce clean and sustainable energy by replicating the process of nuclear fusion that occurs in the Sun and other stars. Nuclear fusion is the reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a huge amount of energy in the process. To achieve this, the ITER Tokamak uses a doughnut-shaped chamber called a vacuum vessel, where a very hot and electrically charged gas called plasma is confined and controlled by powerful magnetic fields. The plasma is heated to temperatures of over 150 million degrees Celsius, which is hotter than the core of the Sun, and then compressed to increase the density and pressure. Under these extreme conditions, the hydrogen atoms in the plasma can overcome their natural repulsion and fuse together, forming helium atoms and releasing neutrons and energy. The energy produced by the fusion reaction is absorbed by the walls of the vacuum vessel, which can then be used to generate electricity. The ITER Tokamak is designed to be the world’s largest and most powerful fusion experiment, with a plasma volume of 840 cubic meters and a fusion power of 500 megawatts. It is expected to produce ten times more energy than it consumes, demonstrating that fusion is a viable source of large-scale, safe, and environmentally friendly energy for the planet. You can learn more about the ITER Tokamak and its components from these websites: Tokamak – ITER, ITER – the way to new energy, and Machine – ITER. I hope you find this information interesting and helpful. 😊
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