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		Definition of tokamak in English: tokamaknoun ˈtəʊkəmakˈtäk- Physics A toroidal apparatus for producing controlled fusion reactions in hot plasma.  Example sentencesExamples -  Currently the most developed plasma configuration is produced in the doughnut-shaped tokamak.
 -  Fusioneers have worried that bigger tokamaks would require a much stronger magnetic-field ‘bottle’ to confine the superhot plasma that fusion requires.
 -  As discussed earlier, full steady-state operation in a tokamak requires that the inductive plasma current is completely replaced by a non-inductive one.
 -  In the tokamak, two powerful electromagnets create fields that are so powerful that they can hold a hot plasma in place as readily as a person can hold an orange in her hand.
 -  The most common mechanism for controlling plasma reactions today is called a tokamak, originally designed by the Russian physicist Lee Artsimovich in the late 1950s.
 
 
 Origin   1960s: Russian, from toroidalʹnaya kamera s magnitnym polem 'toroidal chamber with magnetic field'.    Definition of tokamak in US English: tokamaknounˈtäk- Physics A toroidal apparatus for producing controlled fusion reactions in hot plasma.  Example sentencesExamples -  Fusioneers have worried that bigger tokamaks would require a much stronger magnetic-field ‘bottle’ to confine the superhot plasma that fusion requires.
 -  Currently the most developed plasma configuration is produced in the doughnut-shaped tokamak.
 -  As discussed earlier, full steady-state operation in a tokamak requires that the inductive plasma current is completely replaced by a non-inductive one.
 -  In the tokamak, two powerful electromagnets create fields that are so powerful that they can hold a hot plasma in place as readily as a person can hold an orange in her hand.
 -  The most common mechanism for controlling plasma reactions today is called a tokamak, originally designed by the Russian physicist Lee Artsimovich in the late 1950s.
 
 
 Origin   1960s: Russian, from toroidalʹnaya kamera s magnitnym polem ‘toroidal chamber with magnetic field’.     |