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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MinutiaeMan: [QB] Let me tell you about some of the assumptions I was working with. I figure since antihydrogen would have the same physical properties as normal hydrogen, we can use the same storage specs. According to the TNG:TM, they store deuterium at 13.8� Kelvin. So my guess would be that they store antimatter at the same temperature. I was trying to use the Ideal Gas Law to determine either the volume or the amount (measured in moles) of antimatter that could be stored in a photon torpedo. The problem is that we have two variables: volume and pressure. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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