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is a unit vector along the magnetic field. | is a unit vector along the magnetic field. | ||
When ''B'' is locally a circle section, then ''&\kappa;'' points towards the centre of the circle. | |||
A plasma is stable against curvature-driven instabilities (e.g., ballooning modes) when | A plasma is stable against curvature-driven instabilities (e.g., ballooning modes) when |
Revision as of 09:10, 10 August 2009
The magnetic curvature is defined by
where
is a unit vector along the magnetic field. When B is locally a circle section, then &\kappa; points towards the centre of the circle.
A plasma is stable against curvature-driven instabilities (e.g., ballooning modes) when
(good curvature) and unstable otherwise (bad curvature). Here, p is the pressure. [1]