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[Kern]fusionsreaktor
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ˈfu·sion re·ac·tor SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
re·ac·tor [riˈæktəʳ, ingl. am. -tɚ] SUST.
1. reactor (sb or sth that reacts):
2. reactor FÍS. NUCL.:
Reaktor m <-s, -to̱·ren>
Kernreaktor m <-s, -en>
reactor accident FÍS. NUCL.
3. reactor QUÍM.:
4. reactor MED.:
5. reactor ELECTR.:
Induktor m <-s, -en>
fu·sion [ˈfju:ʒən] SUST.
1. fusion (of metals):
Verschmelzung f <-, -en> kein pl
Verschmelzen nt kein pl
2. fusion fig. (combination):
Verbindung f <-, -en>
Verschmelzung f <-, -en> kein pl von +dat.
3. fusion ECON.:
fusion of companies
Zusammenschluss m <-es, -schlüsse>
fusion of companies
Fusion f <-, -en>
4. fusion no pl FÍS.:
Verschmelzung f <-, -en>
Fusion f <-, -en>
Kernfusion f <-, -en>
5. fusion MÚS.:
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One major application being researched is to confine the hot, electrically charged plasma gases inside a fusion reactor to generate fusion power.
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The necessary electrical current for the myomers is provided by a fusion reactor mounted in the torso.
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It is closely related to the magnetic mirror, the fusor, the biconic cusp and the high beta fusion reactor.
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Problems in commercial development are similar to those for any of the existing fusion reactor designs.
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This allows a fusion reactor to be designed using materials that are selected specifically to be low activation, materials that do not easily become radioactive.
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American scientists are constructing a nuclear fusion reactor in order to tap a source of energy modeled on the sun.
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www.fraunhofer.de
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US-Forscher bauen an einem Kernfusionsreaktor, um Energie nach dem Vorbild der Sonne zu erschließen.
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