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What does JETR stand for?

Joint European Torus (EU fusion research facility)


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It will be at least twice the linear dimensions and 16 times the mass of the Joint European Torus (JET) reactor vessel, currently the world's largest fusion reactor, in Oxfordshire.
Energy is then used to heat water, driving turbines to generate electricity HOW THEY COMPARE The pictures above show the inside of the Joint European Torus (JET) in Oxfordshire before and during fusion at 100million degrees.
Part of his new responsibilities will be overseeing file experiments carried out at the Joint European Torus, the largest fusion installation in the world, which is situated near Oxford University in England.
The decline in sales for the second quarter and first half compared to the prior year is primarily due to the impact of the completion, in the prior year, of two large science projects, the Joint European Torus nuclear fusion project and NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
An upgrade of the neutral beam system on the Joint European Torus (JET) in the UK, planned for installation in 2008, will deliver 35 MW of power for up to 20 seconds, compared to the 22 MW for 10 seconds currently available.
He has been involved in the Joint European Torus (JET) project for the past 14 years.
7 million watts of power in a burst lasting nearly one second, scientists a the Joint European Torus (JET) laboratory in Culham, England, reported last week.
The Beryllium and Beryllium Composites lower sales volume and related operating profit for the fourth quarter was due primarily to non-repeat sales in the fourth quarter 2006 for the Joint European Torus (JET), a nuclear fusion reactor.

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