Nuclear Fusion Plasmas

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What is the primary fuel used in nuclear fusion reactions?

  1. Hydrogen

  2. Helium

  3. Carbon

  4. Uranium


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Nuclear fusion reactions typically use isotopes of hydrogen, such as deuterium and tritium, as fuel.

What is the main challenge in achieving nuclear fusion?

  1. High temperature

  2. High pressure

  3. Magnetic confinement

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Achieving nuclear fusion requires overcoming several challenges, including reaching extremely high temperatures, creating and maintaining high pressure, and controlling the plasma using magnetic fields.

What is the name of the device used to confine and control nuclear fusion plasmas?

  1. Tokamak

  2. Stellarator

  3. Z-pinch

  4. Helical reactor


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tokamaks are the most common type of device used for nuclear fusion research, employing a toroidal magnetic field to confine the plasma.

What is the purpose of the divertor in a tokamak?

  1. To remove impurities from the plasma

  2. To control the plasma density

  3. To generate electric current

  4. To measure the plasma temperature


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The divertor in a tokamak is designed to remove impurities and heat from the plasma, preventing them from accumulating and interfering with the fusion reactions.

What is the name of the process by which plasma particles escape from a magnetic confinement device?

  1. Recombination

  2. Convection

  3. Diffusion

  4. Radiation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Diffusion is the process by which plasma particles gradually escape from a magnetic confinement device due to collisions and interactions with other particles.

What is the Lawson criterion for nuclear fusion?

  1. $nT \geq 10^{20} m^{-3} s$

  2. $nT \geq 10^{14} m^{-3} s$

  3. $nT \geq 10^{26} m^{-3} s$

  4. $nT \geq 10^{32} m^{-3} s$


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Lawson criterion states that the product of plasma density (n) and confinement time (T) must exceed a certain threshold ($10^{20} m^{-3} s$) for a fusion reactor to be self-sustaining.

What is the name of the instability that can cause a sudden loss of plasma confinement in a tokamak?

  1. Tearing mode

  2. Kink mode

  3. Ballooning mode

  4. Drift wave


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Kink mode is a type of magnetohydrodynamic instability that can lead to a sudden loss of plasma confinement in a tokamak, potentially causing a disruption.

What is the purpose of the limiter in a tokamak?

  1. To protect the divertor from high heat flux

  2. To control the plasma shape

  3. To measure the plasma current

  4. To remove impurities from the plasma


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The limiter in a tokamak is a physical structure designed to protect the divertor from high heat flux and prevent damage to the divertor components.

What is the name of the diagnostic technique used to measure the plasma density in a tokamak?

  1. Interferometry

  2. Spectroscopy

  3. Magnetic probes

  4. Langmuir probes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Interferometry is a diagnostic technique that uses the interference of electromagnetic waves to measure the plasma density in a tokamak.

What is the name of the process by which plasma particles are accelerated to high energies in a tokamak?

  1. Ohmic heating

  2. Neutral beam injection

  3. Electron cyclotron resonance heating

  4. Ion cyclotron resonance heating


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Neutral beam injection is a method of heating plasma particles in a tokamak by injecting a beam of high-energy neutral atoms into the plasma.

What is the name of the phenomenon that occurs when the plasma pressure in a tokamak exceeds the magnetic pressure?

  1. Disruption

  2. Runaway electrons

  3. Sawtooth crash

  4. Edge localized mode


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A disruption is a sudden and uncontrolled termination of the plasma discharge in a tokamak, typically caused by an instability or a loss of plasma confinement.

What is the name of the diagnostic technique used to measure the plasma temperature in a tokamak?

  1. Thomson scattering

  2. X-ray spectroscopy

  3. Neutron spectrometry

  4. Magnetic probes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Thomson scattering is a diagnostic technique that uses the scattering of laser light by plasma particles to measure the plasma temperature.

What is the name of the process by which plasma particles are confined in a tokamak?

  1. Magnetic confinement

  2. Inertial confinement

  3. Electrostatic confinement

  4. Gravitational confinement


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Magnetic confinement is the process by which plasma particles are confined in a tokamak using a strong magnetic field.

What is the name of the diagnostic technique used to measure the plasma current in a tokamak?

  1. Rogowski coil

  2. Hall probes

  3. Magnetic probes

  4. Faraday rotation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A Rogowski coil is a diagnostic device used to measure the plasma current in a tokamak by measuring the magnetic field produced by the plasma current.

What is the name of the process by which plasma particles are lost from a tokamak due to collisions with the vessel walls?

  1. Recombination

  2. Convection

  3. Diffusion

  4. Radiation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Recombination is the process by which plasma particles lose energy and recombine with other particles, leading to their loss from the plasma.

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