Kev
Member since: May 5th, 2006
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Schilling says he could lose $50 million of his own money in 38 Studios implosion [update: Chafee responds]
Posted on May 29th 2012 10:00AM

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Apr 10th 2009 9:14AM (Engadget)NIF scientists set the controls for nuclear fusion
Apr 1st 2009 7:43AM (Engadget)a.) this has been done before, I used to work at a facility that has been doing it for years: http://www.lle.rochester.edu/
b.) 500 trillion watts for 1 nanosecond would be equal to 500 kWh, if they could store it. A "few" nanoseconds would be maybe 1.5MWh, which means if they could fire this twice an hour they'd be generating 3 megawatts, but since they can't efficiently store that kind of power for that long, it doesn't really matter
c.) It takes a lot more than that 1.5MWh to fire this thing in the first place.
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