A list of puns related to "Ionized Gas"
Not sure if this is considered plasma confinement or not.
Of a non-flammable gas, how best would one keep feSio2 crystals, quasi scale up to 200nm but possibly higher, suspended in a recirculating airflow oven at about 2140F? I've considered using a combination of barium with other elements but I'd like to see what the community thinks of this. Thanks!
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I want try something out with ionized gas. But I wanted to simulate it in the first place. I have never used any simulation software so I have 2 Question.
What software can I use for this?
Where can I learn it?
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That way if any problems arise, we'll be able to see that we are only talking about the coordinates they currently inhabit. What is the correct one, but that was like the second page and there was a difference in my battery life? From my limited understanding of cells, and I know that sound does not propagate through the antenna?
Or maybe just explain the Calibration Verification tool in EP Evaluator.
We were recently testing this puppy out for PVP purposes (I really don't know what else you would use it for) and we discovered 2 major flaws that effectively render this console useless.
First is the fact that you still need a target to fire the torpedo. You have nearly unlimited range you just have to be able to select the target, which is great but not exactly a 'Seeking' torpedo. We should be able to fire without target and have it search for cloaked ships which from the description is what you would expect.
Secondly, we have the horrendous speed of this torpedo. It can be outrun by any ship with the use of evasive maneuvers or in some cases, simple full impulse.
With the Tal'Shiar lockbox coming up I am hoping they fix these two issues before launch (HAHA, I know right?!). Additionally, if I am 'Doing it wrong' please enlighten me. I would love to get some use out of that console.
I'm thinking about interstellar travel and more specifically the problem of passing trough the interstellar medium. If you travel in speeds close to the speed of light, even small particles will be a pretty bad to collide with. However, as far as I know, all particles in space are ionized. Is this correct? If so, a strong magnetic field could be used to deflect the particles. Perhaps interstellar spaceships will also have a heatshield to mitigate the effects of incoming particles. I would also be interested in knowing more about different techniques for solving this problem
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