Macron

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In physics, macrons are microscopic (dust-sized) particles, accelerated to high speeds. The term was first used in the late 1960s, when it was believed that macrons could be accelerated cheaply in small particle accelerators as a way of achieving low-cost fusion power.[1]

References

  1. Kirtley, David; Slough, John (2010). "Macron Formed Liner as a Practical Method for Enabling Magneto-Inertial Fusion". Journal of Fusion Energy 29 (6): 561–566. doi:10.1007/s10894-010-9314-y. Bibcode: 2010JFuE...29..561K. http://journalogy.net/Publication/26122291/macron-formed-liner-as-a-practical-method-for-enabling-magneto-inertial-fusion. Retrieved 2012-05-19. 





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