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Doesn't it take a lot of energy to have such a big magnetic field?


Fundamentally it doesn't have to, because like a weight resting on the top of a ladder magnetic fields store energy and do not dissipate it. In practice it does because our ways of producing and maintaining strong magnetic fields require a lot of upkeep. This, like most things in fusion, is an example of where the realities of present day engineering are far cruler than the laws of physics.


It does, which is why most fusion reactions currently produce a net negative amount of energy.




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