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Subject: Brillouin Limit on plasma dencity
Category: Science > Physics
Asked by: adfajj-ga
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Posted: 08 Feb 2006 10:32 PST
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Question ID: 443172
I would like to know about the Brillouin Limit, as it is used to
calculate the limit of an ion density of a plasma.

What is the equation and what do all the variables stand for
(including units the they are typically measured in)?
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Subject: Re: Brillouin Limit on plasma dencity
From: sssilver-ga on 18 Feb 2006 01:19 PST
 
Here i give the link to atricle that is for Brillouin Limit discussed

http://www.pppl.gov/pub_report//2000/PPPL-3403.pdf

may be it will helpful.

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