Torus (Nuclear Physics)

In nuclear physics a torus is a large fusion reactor which is shaped like an elliptical or circular torus. Examples are JET in the UK, JT-60 in Japan, TFTR in the USA and the proposed ITER.

See also

Toroid

 

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