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AST 210/EE 213 - Lecture 1: Introduction, part A
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January 7th, 2009 at 15:33:47 I've been studying several text books on Plasma Physics and I've been through 5 so far. I use Adobe Text Reader to have it read too me, so it only takes a few days or a week. About Dynamo Theory, H2O/water vapor should be capable of it at 32 ATM+ @ 2800°C. But, temperatures may exceed 8000°C. That's a materials/thermal conductivity issue. You could beat nuclear power with water. Burn and reburn water using heat as a catalyst.
January 7th, 2009 at 15:56:46 sweet, i`m so glad you put this new class on the tube keep them coming and i`ll keep learning:)it`s great that these schools that are rich enough can educate the willing people like me that were thrown into a life where school was not an option.