The team reportedly used 2.1 megajoules of energy to create the conditions for the reaction, and achieved a 2.5 megajoules return.
0.4 % gain
No, it is a .4 megajoule gain which is 19% higher than 2.1 megajoules. Refer to the article about California colleges considering dropping the math requirement because too many kids can’t pass algebra.
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