This technical report examines the influence of the Hall current on tearing modes within rotating reverse field plasmas. Authored by Jay Kappraff, William Grossmann, and Michael Kress, the report delves into the complex interactions of plasma dynamics and magnetic fields. It provides detailed analysis relevant to advanced physics and engineering applications.
The study offers valuable insights for researchers and engineers working in plasma physics, controlled fusion, and related fields. Its focus on tearing modes and Hall current effects makes it a crucial resource for understanding the behavior of rotating reverse field plasmas.
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