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← ScienceWhich mechanism limits the achievable kinetic energy during fusion within a tokamak?
A)Plasma confinement time decreases✓
B)Neutron moderation becomes inefficient
C)Radioactive decay pathways broaden
D)Fuel injection volume increases
💡 Explanation
Plasma Instability limits energy because the Lorentz force causes disruptions, decreasing confinement resulting in energy loss; therefore preventing sustained fusion conditions, rather than neutron inefficiency or decay because the plasma deteriorates.
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