Coud someone get ahold of 30000 m^3 of helium? how? and how could it be sealed
>>7803064
i wonder what the equation of that graoh is
>>7803100
Don't wonder. Go get your PhD in Duck v. Rabbit modeling, and figure it out.
dat roast beef duck vagina
>>7803064
Methinks OP wants to make a helium fusion bomb.
Don't waste helium you nigger
It's needed for CERN
>>7803064
That amount would require government level signoff. The world is running out of helium and it is hardly renewable. The SSC would have required a large fraction of the known resources, were it ever to be started up.
Presently it is sealed by being diffused into crude oil and contained by huge salt domes. Only a few oil fields have He, mostly in Texas, none in the Middle East.
Once extracte dit is best contained cryogenically cooled as a liquid in special cryostats.
You can get He3 on the moon but it is very expensive. A few years ago I saw the value of it estimated at 3 billion dollar pr. ton for the electricity produced by fusion alone.
At what pressure?
>>7804499
>That amount would require government level signoff.
no. It's also just 5 tonnes.
>The world is running out of helium
no
>>7803064
there are bacteria in your intestines that produce helium via a chemical reaction. 2H → 1 He
People in this thread need to realize that volume is not a good metric to measure gasses.
Define in volume at STP or some defined conditions, or amount in moles.
>>7805682
PV=nRT dickwad.
If you know one number you can figure the rest out with third grade math.
>>7805357
This made my day, thanks!
>>7805698
not sure if trolling or retarded...
>>7805698
Actually you need to know two variables and assume the third is constant
>>7803064
idk why but this reminded me of Zankyou no Terror
>>7805357
No wonder the Russians wanted my shit
>>7805698
>If you know one number you can figure the rest out with third grade math.
>three variables left
I didn't learn how to choose random numbers for an equation in the third grade
>>7806738
>Last time we ordered liquid He it carried a price tag that clearly and expensively indicated the scarcity.
>Liquid He.
You should probably not handle liquid He if you're too stupid to figure out why it have a cost premium compared to the much cheaper gaseous He.