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Looking like a giant bellows is a protoptype “bottle” designed to hold electrified gas to be used in JET (Joint European Torus), the biggest thermonuclear experiment in the world. The gaim of JET is to produce power from nuclear fusion, and the “bottle” has to withstand 1 temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius as the gas inside it is electrified by 230 megawatts.

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Press, 27 May 1981, Page 15

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Looking like a giant bellows is a protoptype “bottle” designed to hold electrified gas to be used in JET (Joint European Torus), the biggest thermonuclear experiment in the world. The gaim of JET is to produce power from nuclear fusion, and the “bottle” has to withstand1 temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius as the gas inside it is electrified by 230 megawatts. Press, 27 May 1981, Page 15

Looking like a giant bellows is a protoptype “bottle” designed to hold electrified gas to be used in JET (Joint European Torus), the biggest thermonuclear experiment in the world. The gaim of JET is to produce power from nuclear fusion, and the “bottle” has to withstand1 temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius as the gas inside it is electrified by 230 megawatts. Press, 27 May 1981, Page 15