Definition of Stored Energy

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Stored Energy

The term 'Stored Energy' as it applies to the area of fusion can be defined as 'Is the amount of energy stored within the plasma. This must be a sufficient amount so that the deuterium and tritium ions can overcome their natural repulsion and fuse together'.

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