yes its possible
An arc reactor is a fictional power source in the Marvel Comics universe, notably used by Tony Stark (Iron Man) to power his suit and other technological inventions. It generates energy by converting electricity into a near-limitless supply of power.
Arc reactors, commonly seen in science fiction like Iron Man, do not exist in reality. While nuclear energy can be stored in nuclear reactors, the concept of an arc reactor that produces clean and limitless energy is purely fictional. As of now, nuclear reactors use controlled nuclear fission reactions to generate electricity, but they do not resemble the arc reactor technology depicted in movies.
Sorry, don't understand "arc reactor" OK i guess we are talking about the fictional character "tony stark" from iron man. the miniaturised reactor he builds to escape the terrorists gives out 3 gigajoules and the 2nd miniaturised reactor he builds to power his mark 2 armour (the silver one, the one that Obadiah takes) gives out 12
No, electricity will not create a visible arc in a vacuum because there are no air particles to carry the current and create the characteristic glow associated with arcing. Instead, the electricity will simply flow as electrons from the negative to the positive electrode in a vacuum tube.
Arc welding uses an electrical current to create enough heat to melt metal. Any type of welding that uses an electric arc is technically arc welding. However, most people use the term 'arc welding' to mean shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), or 'stick welding'. SMAW, MIG, and flux core wire welding use the filler metal as both electrode and filler; TIG welding uses an electric arc to heat the base metal and a separate filler rod to add metal to the weld.
It's called an Arc Reactor. In the movie, it's clean energy source that powers his suit. But more importantly, it powers the electromagnet that protects Stark's heart from the shrapnel embedded in his chest. However, the second movie reveals the arc embedded in Stark's chest is made of palladium, which is slowly poisoning him.
No.
a arc reactor is a circle shaped object in the movie iron man. it helps in keeping tony alive and control the iron man suit.
The arc reactor.
Arc Reactor
An arc reactor is a fictional power source in the Marvel Comics universe, notably used by Tony Stark (Iron Man) to power his suit and other technological inventions. It generates energy by converting electricity into a near-limitless supply of power.
tony stark's arc reactor
It lights up
Unfortunately, Tony Stark's ARC reactor technology is merely fiction.
Arc reactors, commonly seen in science fiction like Iron Man, do not exist in reality. While nuclear energy can be stored in nuclear reactors, the concept of an arc reactor that produces clean and limitless energy is purely fictional. As of now, nuclear reactors use controlled nuclear fission reactions to generate electricity, but they do not resemble the arc reactor technology depicted in movies.
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It is a miniaturized arc reactor. There is a big one in his factory.