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how much hydrogen

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ok, i know this has been asked before, but i cant find the thread, so...
can someone give me a reasonable amout (ie: in grams, kilograms) of hyrogen nececary to power a fusion reactor, say onboard a vehicle the size of a modern jet-fighter. ether that or could you just give me the stats for converting hydrogen into energy, like how huch hydrogen is needed to put out so many jouls a second, that kind of stuff, thanks. im trying to figure out the space required for fuel suply on my projects.
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Right now? An infinite amount. Current fusion reactors don't generate surplus energy.
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I'm no nuclear physicist, but I would say an upper limit of 1.44MeV per molecule of Hydrogen.
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there, thank you wicked pilot, thats the kind of answer i was looking for
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drifter god wrote:there, thank you wicked pilot, thats the kind of answer i was looking for
Actually, that's pretty useless, as it's only taking into account the first stage of fusion.
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well shit
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i think its been noted that various tokamaks have actually reached minor amounts of breakeven.
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Convenient Energy Content Approximations
Fission of U-233: 17.8 kt/kg
Fission of U-235: 17.6 kt/kg
Fission of Pu-239: 17.3 kt/kg
Fusion of pure deuterium: 82.2 kt/kg
Fusion of tritium and deuterium (50/50): 80.4 kt/kg
Fusion of lithium-6 deuteride: 64.0 kt/kg
Fusion of lithium-7 deuteride
Total conversion of matter to energy: 21.47 Mt/kg
Fission of 1.11 g U-235: 1 megawatt-day (thermal)

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