DescriptionPlasma in the Levitating Dipole Experiment.png
English: The levitating dipole experiment is a MIT/Columbia collaboration in plasma physics and fusion research. This figure was taken from "Overview of LDX Results" Presented at the APS Meeting, Philadelphia, November 2, 2006, but is not an exact copy. It shows two regions of plasma containment inside the LDX field, a high and low density region. These clouds ring the outside of the dipole ring.
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The levitating dipole experiment is a MIT/Columbia collaboration in plasma physics and fusion research. This figure was taken from "Overview of LDX Results" Presented at the APS Meeting, Philadelphia, November 2, 2006, but is not an exact copy. It shows two regions of plasma containment inside the LDX field, a high and low density region. These clouds ring the outside of the dipole ring.
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