Description
Mention nuclear fusion--the joining of two light atoms to form a heavier one--and most people think of bombs. But fusion has other uses, too. Inside an encapsulated space at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, scientists test the Z Machine, a pulsed power structure that uses electricity and magnetism to produce nuclear fusion. Although much of the research has focused on the development of nuclear weaponry, the Z Machine--along with the ITER machine in France and the National Ignition Facility in California, also discussed in suitable detail--may also help scientists find a way to harness fusion energy in order to provide clean, renewable energy to the world's growing population.
About the Author
Neal Singer, a science writer at Sandia National Laboratories, has authored many freelance articles. This is his first book.
Book Information
ISBN 9780826347787
Author Neal Singer
Format Hardback
Page Count 122
Imprint University of New Mexico Press
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Weight(grams) 676g