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Originally Posted by Gardamorg
Isn't the hydrogen condensed and fused into plasma by the Magfield?
Why would you need electrical charge for that?
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A magnetic field has no effect at all on uncharged hydrogen. To gather the hydrogen via a magnetic field it has to be charged no way around it. To compress the hydrogen and heat it the hydrogen has to be charged. Regular hydrogen is the most difficult to compress and fuse, that why current designs use deuterium and tritium.
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