How to store unreasonable amounts of Power

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How to store unreasonable amounts of Power

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Hi, How would I go about transforming about 10^10 Watts at 100kA and 100kV to a lower voltage that can be used in other home projects, such as Tesla coils, electromagnetic accelerators, etc

I realise this is quite an unusual request but I'm struggling quite a lot with finding any solutions, even a way to convert lower power inputs would be appreciated.
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Re: How to store unreasonable amounts of Power

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Hi ewsa36,

This forum is intended for students, parents, and teachers working on K-12 science projects. If your question is related to a science project, please post some details such as your hypothesis, research question or experimental plan. If you are looking for help with homework or general science discussions there are other sites that should be able to answer your question.

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