ITER?
Should ITER be connected to the power grid for a certain period of time after its completion as a technology demonstration?
Can someone please help? My physics teacher told us to calculate the error rate using the table.
What do you think about this statement by Albert Einstein?
Hi, Can someone explain to me how to solve tasks 2 and 4? Thanks in advance!
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I've been studying physics ALL DAY, but I really don't understand anything. I don't even understand what I'm calculating. I feel stupid now because, apart from my friends, I feel like I'm the only one who just doesn't get it. I am in 11th grade at a high school. It's not a big deal if…
No, he should only show that net yield is possible.
The following reactor DEMO (is called the cresible), which then produces current.
ITER is intended only for research purposes. If he produces electricity and brings money in at the end, you’ll run it safely. Or continue to do some research.