So, mal Hand aufs Herz: Was habt IHR so alles gebaut, als ihr 13 wart?
Modellautos? Puppenstube? einen funktionierenden Atomreaktor?
13-Year-Old Builds Nuclear Reactor to Become Youngest Fusioneer Ever | Gizmodo UK
Hier gibt es mehr Details zu Funktionsweise und Aufbau in 36 Schritten:
Nuclear Fusor | MAKE
Doch vorsicht:
Ich bin immer wieder fasziniert, was zuhause, also mit einfachen bis nicht-zu-komplizierten Mitteln alles bauen kann.
Modellautos? Puppenstube? einen funktionierenden Atomreaktor?
13-Year-Old Builds Nuclear Reactor to Become Youngest Fusioneer Ever | Gizmodo UK
Hier gibt es mehr Details zu Funktionsweise und Aufbau in 36 Schritten:
Nuclear Fusor | MAKE
The fusor was developed in the 1960s by Philo T. Farnsworth, who also invented television. It’s popular with DIY experi-menters because it’s easy to build and can reliably produce fusion reactions.
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Luckily, DIY nuclear engineers can achieve honest-to-goodness “hot fusion” right at home by making a Farnsworth-Hirsch fusion reactor, or fusor for short.
This mini fusor is a demonstration version — while it generates only insignificant quantities of fusion products, it does show how inertial electrostatic confinement (IEC) reactors use kinetic energy to cause fusion.
(...)
Luckily, DIY nuclear engineers can achieve honest-to-goodness “hot fusion” right at home by making a Farnsworth-Hirsch fusion reactor, or fusor for short.
This mini fusor is a demonstration version — while it generates only insignificant quantities of fusion products, it does show how inertial electrostatic confinement (IEC) reactors use kinetic energy to cause fusion.
Fusors have yet to produce useful power, but they can be dangerous. They require high voltages and can produce harmful ultraviolet, x-ray, gamma, and free neutron radiation.
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