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  • #16
    Originally posted by Jon P. Inghram
    Yep, that's how amplifiers work, just stick some RF in one end and it comes out stronger from the other end!
    you still have to apply the 10GW + losses to the amplifier to have that happen though.. 10GW is alot of juice
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    • #17
      10 GW for 0.0000001 of a second and rechargeing for the 0.9999999 of the rest of the second
      but that is still a big 0.0000001 of a second

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Marshmallowman
        10 GW for 0.0000001 of a second and rechargeing for the 0.9999999 of the rest of the second
        but that is still a big 0.0000001 of a second
        makes for some mighty big capacitors
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        • #19
          Assuming its a "laser like" device the energy is stored/charged in the gas/solid of the resonant cavity, it is then released as a single pulse.

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          • #20
            Just remembering something Mystique did in the second X-Men movie..

            Might be interesting to feed someone iron pellets and then strap them to the wall near an MRI machine and turn it on.. BWAHAHAHAHA!

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