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English: Selected results from different tokamaks demonstrate substantial progress over recent decades from the low temperature, low energy gain points at the bottom left. Temperatures above 100 M°C are now routinely achieved and an energy gain of around one has been reached. A power plant needs an energy gain (Q) above 10, and this should be achieved in ITER. |
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Source | Smith Chris Llewellyn and Cowley Steve, 2010 The path to fusion power, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A.3681091–1108 Figure 3 |
Author | Smith Chris Llewellyn and Cowley Steve |
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