Resistive timescale

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The resistive timescale is the typical time for the diffusion of a magnetic field into a resistive plasma. Based on Faraday's Law,

Ohm's Law,

,

where η is the resistivity, and Ampère's Law,

,

one immediately derives a diffusion type equation for the magnetic field:

,

from which one can deduce the typical timescale

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Here, L is the typical length scale of the problem, often taken equal to a, the minor radius of the toroidal plasma.