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What would happen if you used an ionic pulse inside of an oscillating magnetic field? would a high concentration of hydrogen make a difference?

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http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/about/fs21grc.html

 

 

i was reading this ... and thought if you could pulse the ions at the same rate as the ocillation of the magnetic feild .... would that not increase the potential and power of the thruster...??? Modern ion thrusters use inert gases for propellant.... what about hydrogen.....???? (this was my question)

I'm not sure what pulsing would gain you.

 

Atomic hydrogen is harder to ionize than Xenon. You also want a massive ion to maximize the momentum you get for a given amount of energy, since the momentum scales with [math]\sqrt{m}[/math]. Then there's chemistry — non-inert gases won't react with the container. Hydrogen is also harder to liquify and the gas tends to escape more easily since it's small.

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