Talk:Field-reversed configuration

= Workspace for FRC article =

In summer of 2009 my interest in Field-Reversed Configurations as a potential basis for fusion power plants was rekindled. I would like to build up a comprehensive source of information on this possibility somewhere on the Web. Certainly expanding the Wikipedia article is a good way to start, and worthwhile independent of what other portal might be created. To provide a workspace for this, I have created a sub-page of my user page - User:Art Carlson/Expansions of FRC article. You are encouraged to contribute. --Art Carlson (talk) 12:01, 23 September 2009 (UTC)

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C2
See from which I conclude that this C2 machine should get a mention in this article. Andrewa (talk) 15:54, 12 June 2023 (UTC)
 * https://pubs.aip.org/aip/rsi/article-abstract/85/11/11D836/360284/Overview-of-C-2-field-reversed-configuration?redirectedFrom=fulltext
 * https://pubs.aip.org/aip/rsi/article-abstract/85/11/11D851/360247/Fusion-proton-diagnostic-for-the-C-2-field?redirectedFrom=fulltext

answer paragraph is out of place and may be in the wrong article.
The last paragraph of the History section references ELF and MSNL. This paragraph uses several terms that are not used elsewhere in the article -- seemingly inappropriate for the history section. It is possible that this paragraph belongs in a different article. If it stays in the FRC article, the ELF paragraph should be rewritten to show how it relates to FRC and to state the importance of the MSNL work as part of FRC history. 35.134.27.128 (talk) 04:21, 10 March 2024 (UTC)