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Chapter 368: Energy conduction and the Big Bang, clear research direction!(2/2)

"We are still doing research in this area. For example, the magnetization reaction of other materials, including nickel-iron alloys, is not stable. The same rays and different materials have deviations in the magnetization reaction effect, and gold... we

An experiment was conducted and it was found that the data of the two materials were almost consistent."

Wang Hao thought about it carefully and asked doubtfully, "We have done experiments with gold? Why didn't we see it in the inspection materials?"

"Haha~~"

He Yi said with some embarrassment, "Actually, it was me and Xiao Xinyu who came up with the material." ー2.

"We each gave twenty grams, and asked Professor Wang to help refine it in the laboratory, and then melted it into gold nuggets and placed them on the path of the F-ray as a material. After the experiment was completed, we took them back...

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Wang Shanqing smiled and said, "The test has been completed. There is no new material component mentioned in the test. The magnetization reaction effect of gold is not as good as that of iron."

He Yi smiled awkwardly, "Actually, I just thought about going through the F-ray once. This bit of gold would become 'ray gold'. Will the value double in the future?"

Wang Hao felt a little funny when he heard this. He said nonchalantly, "Let's do this. I'll file a report and apply for a few kilograms of gold. The laboratory will continue to purify it and use it as materials."

Gold may sound priceless, but it is not a very valuable material in the laboratory. There are many metal materials that are much more valuable than gold.

For the current experiments, the electricity consumption is calculated in millions, so a little gold as the material is naturally not a problem.

Wang Hao was checking recent experimental data as he spoke, and suddenly frowned and asked, "Is there no accurate data on the release distance of F-rays recently?"

He Yi gave a straightforward answer, "It can't be measured." "It can't be measured?"

"It cannot be determined at the moment." He Yi explained, "Even the original transmission distance of F-rays was over 10,000 meters. It is not certain whether the current F-ray distance has improved."

"Because the transmission distance is too far, the direction control is not accurate, and there are still technical deviations."

He explained briefly.

In fact, Wang Hao also understood what He Yi meant. It was like the last experiment of detonating a nuclear reactor. They launched the device first, determined the exact location, and then left the device to stand still without adjusting any parts before burying the nuclear reactor.

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To put it simply, the direction control is not accurate. If the F-ray is released in the same place, there may be a slight deviation in the angle of F-ray release. If the slight deviation is magnified to 10,000 meters away, the deviation will naturally be very large, making it impossible to hit the target accurately.

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Not to mention, the transmission distance of F-rays will definitely increase under extreme pressure conditions, and may reach 30,000 or 40,000 meters. At such a long distance, the direction cannot be accurately controlled, making it difficult to measure.

After all, F-rays are different from conventional artillery shells and missiles. After the artillery shells and missiles are fired, the wreckage can be found at the point of impact, while F-rays are useless after they are launched.

Wang Hao thought for a while and then explained a task very seriously, "Next, the experiment should pay attention to the detection of F-ray transmission distance." He added, "I don't need detailed data, such as how many meters it is transmitted, but

I need to know whether the extreme pressure state combined with the F-rays released under strong laser irradiation improves the transmission distance compared to the extreme pressure state alone."

"This is related to my ongoing research, and it is of great significance to our research." He Yi nodded seriously, and at the same time was a little distressed. It is difficult to detect F-rays in the extreme pressure state alone.

Now they can only determine one value. The transmission distance of F-rays in the extreme pressure state is between 30,000 meters and 80,000 meters.

This scope is really too broad.
Chapter completed!
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