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The energy confinement time is defined as a function of the global plasma energy content, ''W'', and the applied total heating power, ''P'': | The energy confinement time is defined as a function of the global plasma energy content, ''W'', and the applied total heating power, ''P'': | ||
<ref>J.P. Freidberg, ''Plasma physics and fusion energy'', Cambridge University Press (2007) ISBN 0521851076</ref> | <ref>J.P. Freidberg, ''Plasma physics and fusion energy'', Cambridge University Press (2007) {{ISBN|0521851076}}</ref> | ||
:<math>\tau_E = \frac{W}{P-dW/dt}</math> | :<math>\tau_E = \frac{W}{P-dW/dt}</math> | ||
It is one of the main figures of merit of magnetically confined plasmas, and one of the factors of the Lawson criterion for fusion. | It is one of the main figures of merit of magnetically confined plasmas, and one of the factors of the [[:Wikipedia:Lawson criterion|Lawson criterion]] for fusion. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Scaling law]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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