ARLA/CLUSTER: Fusão termonuclear pode começar num AL de 1 kW em HF.

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Quinta-Feira, 29 de Janeiro de 2009 - 15:32:44 WET



Boas tardes

este assunto foi discutido noutros foruns.....a unica coisa que ele vai conseguir é umas belas explosões na sala....mas dai até conseguir uma fusão nuclear falta um "bocadinho".  
Há malucos para tudo

Pedro - CT1EKD

Citando João Gonçalves Costa <joao.a.costa  ctt.pt>: 

> An advert placed in the British amateur radio magazine RADCOM has got a mention in the Times newspaper. 
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> The Wanted column in the February 2009 issue of RadCom carried an advert from CHRISTOPHER STREVENS G4ZHT who was looking for a 1 KW HF Linear amplifier to use in thermonuclear fusion experiments. 
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> This novel use for an HF amplifier was picked up by the Times newspaper and on 27th Jan they published a story imaginatively titled /'Nuclear reaction fear in land of the Wombles'/. 
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> Is a nuclear cloud about to envelop Wimbledon? The police have been alerted to an explosive classified advert in the magazine of the Radio Society of Great Britain, home of wireless hams.  
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> “Christopher” is seeking a 1kW linear amplifier. “I want to use the output to see if I can initiate a thermonuclear fusion reaction,” he writes. “The experiment is to put a tube of low pressure hydrogen in the inductor of a tuned circuit and excite it with 1kW of radio energy to ionise the hydrogen and see if it will start a fusion reaction. The experiment is quite dangerous and it may be difficult to stop the nuclear reactions once they start.”  
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> Giles Read, technical editor of /RadCom/, the magazine concerned, says: “Physicists have assured us that this experiment cannot possibly result in a fusion reaction. At best, the hydrogen will ionise, producing a pink colour – pretty but harmless.”  
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> Christopher, from Wimbledon, has been conducting experiments of this nature, without success, since 1967. But he only needs to be right once. 
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> You can read it athttp://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/celebrity/article5593990.ece 
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> The website of Christopher Strevens G4ZHT carries further information on his experiments http://www.chrisspages.co.uk/ 
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> Fonte: Southgate Amateur Radio Club e The Times.
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