Ahhh Rad cannon... Decompose elements inj its path or turn them into radioactive sources... Life DOES suck for the infantryman now, eh?Neko_Oni wrote:Okay I read something scary on the US military site, some investigation into the use of energy weapon on the battlefield. It had a quote that went roughly "for a battlefield particle weapon not only would the direct effects be devastating, but the cyclotronic radiation could kill exposed personnel within 10m of the beam".
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Technobabble alert!!!!!!Neko_Oni wrote:Okay I read something scary on the US military site, some investigation into the use of energy weapon on the battlefield. It had a quote that went roughly "for a battlefield particle weapon not only would the direct effects be devastating, but the cyclotronic radiation could kill exposed personnel within 10m of the beam".
That radiation would only occur upon impact, no? Otherwise, nobody could be near the thing went it shoots...
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It's shielded, I guess. And the people operating it are wearing protective gear too, I would hope.Warspite wrote:Technobabble alert!!!!!!Neko_Oni wrote:Okay I read something scary on the US military site, some investigation into the use of energy weapon on the battlefield. It had a quote that went roughly "for a battlefield particle weapon not only would the direct effects be devastating, but the cyclotronic radiation could kill exposed personnel within 10m of the beam".
That radiation would only occur upon impact, no? Otherwise, nobody could be near the thing went it shoots...
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Ahhhh! But can it stand a nice dosage of HE's????
Why are they pursuing a more risky technology? Railguns are perfectly suitable to battlefields, and less radioactive.
Also, could the fielding of these kind of weapons be similar to using tactical nuclear weapons?
Why are they pursuing a more risky technology? Railguns are perfectly suitable to battlefields, and less radioactive.
Also, could the fielding of these kind of weapons be similar to using tactical nuclear weapons?
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This sounds more and more like a game each time I think about it...
And tossing warheads back and forth isn't exactly a good future.
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You can see the same kind of idea in Heinlein's "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" as well... it truly sucks when an enemy holds the orbital high ground.
And Warspite, the answer would be "no:" a radiation weapon like that will interact with (and irradiate) any air between it and the target as well. Poor Bloody Infantry, sucks to be them....
Which reminds me, would you see that sort of radiation out of a plasma weapon?
And Warspite, the answer would be "no:" a radiation weapon like that will interact with (and irradiate) any air between it and the target as well. Poor Bloody Infantry, sucks to be them....
Which reminds me, would you see that sort of radiation out of a plasma weapon?
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Why would it ignite the entire planets surface? If we take plasma from the sun's surface it's only 6000K. Sure that's pretty damn hot, but all it would do in the atmosphere is dump its heat into the surrounding air. If plasma could ignite the Earth's whole atmosphere I doubt scientists would be messing around with various forms of fusion reactors.
I'm sure I heard something about plasma being 10 million degrees C or something, somewhere.Neko_Oni wrote:Why would it ignite the entire planets surface? If we take plasma from the sun's surface it's only 6000K. Sure that's pretty damn hot, but all it would do in the atmosphere is dump its heat into the surrounding air. If plasma could ignite the Earth's whole atmosphere I doubt scientists would be messing around with various forms of fusion reactors.
About the dumping its heat into the surrounding air: That's what ignites the surface.
About fusion reactors: How's plasma involved in the fusion process?
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I don't know, what kind of plasma is used in sci-fi? Plasma is plasma, I guess, what's pseudo-plasma?Shinova wrote:You guys are talking about PSEUDO-plasma (or whatever it's called), not REAL plasma, yes?
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Warspite wrote:I don't know, what kind of plasma is used in sci-fi? Plasma is plasma, I guess, what's pseudo-plasma?Shinova wrote:You guys are talking about PSEUDO-plasma (or whatever it's called), not REAL plasma, yes?
Real plasma as in ten million degrees centigrade, stuff that's hotter than the sun plasma.
I doubt so-called "plasma weapons" in sci-fi are that kind of plasma. Otherwise, stormtrooper rifles would be Deathstars all on their own
Hence the term pseudo-plasma.
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Not all plasma has to be that hot you know? At keast so I learned in school. There can be a much cooler plasma.Shinova wrote:Warspite wrote:I don't know, what kind of plasma is used in sci-fi? Plasma is plasma, I guess, what's pseudo-plasma?Shinova wrote:You guys are talking about PSEUDO-plasma (or whatever it's called), not REAL plasma, yes?
Real plasma as in ten million degrees centigrade, stuff that's hotter than the sun plasma.
I doubt so-called "plasma weapons" in sci-fi are that kind of plasma. Otherwise, stormtrooper rifles would be Deathstars all on their own
Hence the term pseudo-plasma.
And even if it is ten million degrees it wouldn't come close to death star effects.
Plasma: essentially, ionized gas. You can have a cold plasma, although if it's too cold the electrons will fall back into orbit arund their respective atoms and it will cease to be a plasma. (This is assuming a net neutral charge)Shinova wrote:I'm sure I heard something about plasma being 10 million degrees C or something, somewhere.Neko_Oni wrote:Why would it ignite the entire planets surface? If we take plasma from the sun's surface it's only 6000K. Sure that's pretty damn hot, but all it would do in the atmosphere is dump its heat into the surrounding air. If plasma could ignite the Earth's whole atmosphere I doubt scientists would be messing around with various forms of fusion reactors.
About the dumping its heat into the surrounding air: That's what ignites the surface.
About fusion reactors: How's plasma involved in the fusion process?
There are several natural processes on Earth which generate plasma, the most obvious being lightning, with a temperature of around 25,000 - 30,000 K. It is in no way dangerous, except for being really hot like your Avatar.
Fusion: because of the immense temperatures and pressures needed to initiate fusion (and the fact that if the electrons in atoms are getting in your way, you have no hope of colliding nuclei), any material in which fusion is taking place will be a plasma. Again, it is not so much the state of the material which is dangerous so much as it's temperature: Fusion only takes place at temperatures in excess of 30,000,000 K. This is the energy required to overcome the repulsion between nuclei and bring them close enough to join.
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Like Stormbringer and Data_Link said, there can be cooler plasma... Think of plasma lamps... (oooohhhh, groovy, man! )... You can touch them and play around without getting your hand melted away.Shinova wrote: Real plasma as in ten million degrees centigrade, stuff that's hotter than the sun plasma.
I doubt so-called "plasma weapons" in sci-fi are that kind of plasma. Otherwise, stormtrooper rifles would be Deathstars all on their own
Hence the term pseudo-plasma.
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Warspite wrote:Like Stormbringer and Data_Link said, there can be cooler plasma... Think of plasma lamps... (oooohhhh, groovy, man! )... You can touch them and play around without getting your hand melted away.Shinova wrote: Real plasma as in ten million degrees centigrade, stuff that's hotter than the sun plasma.
I doubt so-called "plasma weapons" in sci-fi are that kind of plasma. Otherwise, stormtrooper rifles would be Deathstars all on their own
Hence the term pseudo-plasma.
Course, we were talking about the HOT plasma
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Shinova wrote:Like Stormbringer and Data_Link said, there can be cooler plasma... Think of plasma lamps... (oooohhhh, groovy, man! )... You can touch them and play around without getting your hand melted away.Warspite wrote:Hence the term pseudo-plasma.
Course, we were talking about the HOT plasma [/quote]
Yeah, but only the type that doesn't melt your hand (although it feels like it)
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Iget the dtrange feeling fluorescent lamps contain cold plasmas... is that correct?data_link wrote:
Course, we were talking about the HOT plasma
Yes, hot plasmas would hurt.Yeah, but only the type that doesn't melt your hand (although it feels like it)
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Evil Sadistic Bastard wrote:Iget the dtrange feeling fluorescent lamps contain cold plasmas... is that correct?data_link wrote:
Course, we were talking about the HOT plasma
Yes, hot plasmas would hurt.Yeah, but only the type that doesn't melt your hand (although it feels like it)
I did hear once that the filament inside a lightbulb is actually several times hotter than the sun itself when activated.
About fluorescent lamps: Those are actually gases inside the bulbs. They "ignite", I think, everytime electricity runs through them. This happens about 500 times per second.
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Probably not. Lightbulb filaments are made of tungsten filament, and even if exposed to melting-point temperatures (which can't be because they don't discorporate) It would still be less than 6000K, the surface of the sun, and nowhere near the 14 million K in the Sun's core.
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Evil Sadistic Bastard wrote:Probably not. Lightbulb filaments are made of tungsten filament, and even if exposed to melting-point temperatures (which can't be because they don't discorporate) It would still be less than 6000K, the surface of the sun, and nowhere near the 14 million K in the Sun's core.
Does discorporate = disintegrate?
Also take into account that the lightbulb's interior is vacuum.
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Yes, discorporate does translate into disintegrate.Shinova wrote:Evil Sadistic Bastard wrote:Probably not. Lightbulb filaments are made of tungsten filament, and even if exposed to melting-point temperatures (which can't be because they don't discorporate) It would still be less than 6000K, the surface of the sun, and nowhere near the 14 million K in the Sun's core.
Does discorporate = disintegrate?
Also take into account that the lightbulb's interior is vacuum.
Vacuum means nothing in this context (It's not a freezing vacuum, like space). Heat is transmitted via radiation, conduction and convection. Since a vacuum removes conduction and convection, heat can only be radiated. WHich would make the thing even hotter than expected because the assumption is that it is in a gaseous environment (which cannot be done because the ambient oxygen with burn with the tungsten filament)
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