The arc reactor is a chest piece that has enough power to keep Tony Stark alive. the arc reactor is used to not only keep tony alive but to use the iron man suit.
While it is possible to create a replica of Ironman's Arc Reactor for cosplay or display purposes, it is not feasible to recreate a functional version like the one in the movie. The Arc Reactor in the movie is a fictional power source designed for Tony Stark's suit and is not based on real technology.
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
A reactor vessel in a boiling water reactor is approximately 300 tons.
The quantity depends on: the type of the reactor, power of the reactor, enrichment of uraniu, chemical form of the fuel, etc. For a research reactor some kilograms, for a power reactor more than 100 tonnes/year.
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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
While it is possible to create a replica of Ironman's Arc Reactor for cosplay or display purposes, it is not feasible to recreate a functional version like the one in the movie. The Arc Reactor in the movie is a fictional power source designed for Tony Stark's suit and is not based on real technology.
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.
Go to you tube. Thats the time-saving way.
It is a miniaturized arc reactor. There is a big one in his factory.
Huboom Action Testers - 2012 Iron Man Arc Reactor 1-9 was released on: USA: June 2012