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- From: lord@tradent.wimsey.bc.ca (Jason Cooper)
- Newsgroups: sci.space
- Subject: Re: *** BUSSARD RAMSCOOP ***
- Message-ID: <csR5wB3w165w@tradent.wimsey.bc.ca>
- Date: Sat, 09 Jan 93 14:17:47 PST
- References: <C0Jv2M.74z.1@cs.cmu.edu>
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- rcs@cs.arizona.edu (Richard Schroeppel) writes:
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- > Since fusing protons is so hard, why not use deuterons?
- > They fuse at a lower temperature, and the reaction only
- > requires regrouping the nucleons, rather than invoking the
- > weak force to transmute p->n. The Earth's d/p ratio is ~.0001.
- > Perhaps the ramscoop collector could selectively enrich d,
- > by selecting for atoms having a magnetic moment.
- >
- > Rich Schroeppel rcs@cs.arizona.edu
- >
-
- Actually, it's roughly 1:6500 (I _think_). The thing is that it doesn't
- provide much energy. Besides, the p-p fusion was only planned to be used
- at velocities at which the beta- decay would be common enough to actually
- be UTILIZED. What do you mean by enriched, and, if it's not too much of
- a stoop for you, could you explain "magnetic moment" to a Grade 11?
-
- Jason Cooper
-