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So let's take a look at what this tokamak is

So let's take a look at what this tokamak is like.

In the diagram, the reactor is a tokamak. Each side has two tokiks, each holding a small amount of plasma.

Now, to make it very easy to see, let's go through this diagram of tokamak's configuration.

To make a tokamak, you put a piece of aluminum (with holes in its center) into a small hole. The aluminum is sandwiched between two toks, which are on a side.

A tokamak is essentially a plasma-forming device.

To make a plasma-forming device, you need a high-pressure liquid.

This makes fusion a bit like a tokamak; it's a mix of plasma and liquid.

When you're in a hot fusion environment, you have to use the same pressure as the liquid to create a mixture of plasma and liquid.

But, what if you didn't have the pressure in place?

So what if you had a good mixture and pressure in place?

This is where you get to the problem with a tokamak.

The plasma and liquid that you want to fuse into a tokamak are separated.

So, how do we make fusion happen?

This is the hard part, because it's not simple.

When a plasma or plasma-forming device is placed in a hot place, you can't create fusion.

Instead, you have to make sure that the plasma and liquid are on the same side.

You could make a fusion device for a liquid, but you would still have to separate (and fuse) the plasma and fluid.

This is what is called an "unbalanced" fusion.

This means that the plasma and fluid are on the same side, but the plasma and fluid are not.

This is because the plasma and fluid are both "offloaded" onto the tokamak. If you put these two sides together, the plasma and liquid will mix and fuse together.

Then, if you're close enough, you can push the tokamak against any of the toks.

At this point, you need to make sure that the plasma and fluid are on the same side.

This part of this process is called an "unbalanced" fusion.

In a balanced fusion, the two sides of the tokamak mix and fuse together to create a liquid, and

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