FUSOR I
Author: Brian, Jimbo, & Tim
FUSOR I was the first plasma project our group undertook collectively. We built it more or less in a weekend, and it worked for three weekends until we pushed it to it limits. The following photos show its quick construction, brief operation, and abrupt failure.
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