All sciences. №7, 2023. International Scientific Journal - страница 7

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As a result, having spent only 6 GWh in total to create beams, shells of protons and others, as well as about a part on the accelerator and magnets, that is, in total about 7—8 GWh of energy, it turns out with the number of neutrons in 3,73625* 10>29 particles and from each 134.345 eV or 1,115 GW *h on electrons-protons and 246.676 keV or 69.3172 TW * h on antineutrinos, it turns out – as much as 69.3183 TW * h, this is almost 8,665 times more! For comparison, resonant nuclear reactions, with all due respect to them as their discoverer, increase only 17.5 times.

It turns out that the force of attraction by a charge is used here and energy is obtained from this, because these forces and laws will always act and will not change their strength! It turns out that the force of attraction by the charge is used here and electrical energy is derived from this, because these forces and laws will always act and will not change their strength. Moreover, the system is fully controlled, the only thing is, if you increase the number of neutrons and wait for the right stage, you can artificially produce one of the most powerful explosions.

With this technology, it is possible to supply a maximum current of up to 12.2 MA for neutrons for high-current devices, and if the energy of the tsar bomb or AN-602 leaves 2.4* 10>17 J, for resonant nuclear reactions at such a current, 2.554* 10>18 J of energy is released, or 10.64 times more, and for one neutron unit at the same time at the same current, 3,04446 * 10>21 J is released, that is, it can generate such a volume of energy that in its power will exceed the strongest instantaneous uranium energy release from the tsar bomb, with this calculation by 126 852.5 times.

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