some of the properties of a torus are self-sustainability, giving-receiving, symmetry, efficiency and effectiveness (every part of it must have a purpose and all the energy put into it is transformed) much like everything that is naturally occurring.
A torus.
The most successful attempts so far have been in magnetic torus equipments, where a hot plasma (or ionised gas) is maintained in a circular torus and the fuel is fed into it (isotopes of hydrogen). The best one so far has been the JET (Joint European Torus) but it has only produced fusion for less than 1 second, so there is a long way to go. See link below
acceleration due to rotation determined by equation: a = (v^2)/r where: v = velocity in a circle (m/s) r = radius (m) a = acceleration (m/s)/s the reaction at the torus wall will be equal to gravity
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Deuterium, also known as heavy hydrogen, exhibits three separate properties: Physical properties, quantum properties and nuclear properties (the deuteron).
A torus is a doughnut shape. There is a picture and an enormous amount of information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torus .
KK Torus was created in 1999.
Torus Tammer was born in 1969.
No, a torus is neither a pyramid nor a prism.
A torus has one surface, no edges, no vertices.
A torus is a pool ring shaped shape. It is made by revolving circles.
Half a torus. A torus is a doughnot (donut) shape.
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No.A torus is a three dimensional shape whereas a circle is a two dimensional shape.
Torus Shock Trio Sessions was created on 2004-09-30.
A toroid is shaped like a doughnut ie is toroidal in shapetorustoru
A Torus is the mathematical term for a donut shape, that is to say, a circle with a smaller hole within the middle. The plural is toroids.