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The test superconducting Tokamak (East) fusion reactor broke its own record in December;
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The engines were able to withstand plasma temperatures of 120 million degrees Celsius for a long time;
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This record represents an important milestone for the so-called “artificial sun” reactor.
The test superconducting Tokamak (Yeast) fusion reactor, known as the “artificial sun”, broke its own record in late December.
According to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the machines were able to maintain a plasma temperature of 120 million degrees Celsius for 1,056 seconds.
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Earlier, in the spring, the record was 101 seconds. The team responsible for the reactor is part of the Plasma Physics Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (AISPP).
Yundaw Chang, director general of the AISPP, said the team was right and that no matter how difficult it was, the team would face no difficulty.
This record represents an important milestone for a reactor capable of partially mimicking the natural nuclear fusion process of a star.
Scientists hope that the results of this experiment will lead to the production of clean and sustainable energy. The main thing is that the length of the reactor can maintain a high temperature.
The reactions must be spontaneous, so superheat plasma can be used to create them.
However, fusion energy is unlikely to occur in a business form, even if experts believe it is coming.
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