In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Fri, 25 May 2018 22:30:58 -0400:
Hi,
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>> Plastic bags are made primarily of hydrocarbons.
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>> 1. Dissolved in a solvent, they might make a useful diesel fuel.
>> 2. Bundled and compressed the bags might be
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> Plastic bags are made primarily of hydrocarbons.
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> 1. Dissolved in a solvent, they might make a useful diesel fuel.
> 2. Bundled and compressed the bags might be burned instead of coal.
> 3. Added to a blast furnace, they could replace, or augment
Hi,
Plastic bags are made primarily of hydrocarbons.
1. Dissolved in a solvent, they might make a useful diesel fuel.
2. Bundled and compressed the bags might be burned instead of coal.
3. Added to a blast furnace, they could replace, or augment coal.
4. Subjected to
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Fri, 25 May 2018 01:07:45 -0400:
Hi Axil,
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>In order to come op with your estimate of fusion DH reactions, you must
>have made a calculation as follows:
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>A 20 megawatt burst of fusion happens in a hollow sphere called a double
>layer. A double layer is
From: Axil Axil
➢ How many fusion reactions of 3 Mev produce that 20 megawatt burst?
Hmmm… looks like single fusion reaction would be sufficient for a very short
burst. You did not specify a pulse length.
Chirped laser pulses reach the attosecond range of time. A Coulomb of charge
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