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Tokamak technology

A Tokamak is a type of device used for nuclear fusion research, aiming to replicate the sun's energy production on Earth. It uses powerful magnetic fields to confine and control superheated plasma—a hot, ionized gas of hydrogen isotopes—inside a doughnut-shaped chamber. By heating the plasma to extremely high temperatures, the hydrogen nuclei can collide and fuse, releasing energy. This process has the potential to provide a nearly limitless, clean energy source. Researchers are studying Tokamaks to improve their efficiency and stability for future energy production.