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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Masao: [QB] Minutiaeman and I have been trying to figure out the density of antimatter as stored on starships and used in torpedo warheads. According to TNGTM, antideuterium is transported as a type of slush. If we assume, for the sake of simplicity, that antideuterium is stored under pressure, what is it's density? At what temperature does deuterium become a solid or slushy liquid? (Show your work, please). In a related question (asked previously I think), what's the explosive yield of 1.5 kg of antimatter (in joules or megatons of TNT or both)? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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