m_shinoda
m_shinoda
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5th May 2012
1st Sep 2012
high density tritium (deut) in heated and bombarded with neutrons to create heat energy which boils water which in turn spins a turbine to create electrical energy.
freecake deuterium reactor weirdclouds rain unique heating

Comments

  • m_shinoda
    m_shinoda
    11th May 2012
    Lars123: rewrite wikipedia then
  • Lars123
    Lars123
    10th May 2012
    fatcat00, you are right. Deturium oxide (aka: heavy water) is what you said. m_shinoda, deturium meets tritum and high pressure and heat to fuse and cause fusion. (your data is wrong)
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    10th May 2012
    Fatcat00, I made your mech.
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    10th May 2012
    I'm upvoting for the raincloud!
  • m_shinoda
    m_shinoda
    10th May 2012
    look, i'd rather you downvote than waste my time.
  • fatcat00
    fatcat00
    10th May 2012
    i get my facts from reliable places, and thats not true, it is 2 molocules deuterium 1 molocule oxygen, i know that as a fact, the deuterium in it makes it heavier than water.
  • llharry
    llharry
    9th May 2012
    @m_shinoda Linkin park ftw.
  • m_shinoda
    m_shinoda
    9th May 2012
    @fatcat00: You should really get your information from somewhere reliable... Deuterium oxide IS water with the hydrogen atoms having one neutron, thus making it heavier than water.
  • fatcat00
    fatcat00
    9th May 2012
    if that was true deuterium oxide would be the same as water, but its not they are all diferent, and nobody that says that is an idiot, they just want you to get your facts right, and you should
  • thetooth
    thetooth
    8th May 2012
    yfw: https://powdertoy.co.uk/Browse/View.html?ID=683900 STOLE MA COREZ :D