Nuclear fusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fusion is the process by which multiple like-charged atomic nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus. It is accompanied by the release or abso...
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Nuclear Fusion. Nuclear energy can also be released by fusion of two light elements (elements with low atomic numbers). The power that fuels the sun and the stars is nuclear fusion. In a hydrogen bomb, two isotopes of hydrogen, deuterium and tritium are fused to form a nucleus of helium and a neutron. ... Nuclear Fusion Movie...
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Simple explanation of nuclear fusion in the framework of the history of the Universe ... Nuclear fusion is the process of fusing together (or combining) two nuclear particles, such as two protons, or a neutron and a Uranium nucleus. Nuclear fusion first occurred during the Big Bang about three minutes after the...
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Fusion power - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fusion power is the power generated by nuclear fusion reactions. In this kind of reaction, two light atomic nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus and in doing so, release a large amount of e...
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What is nuclear fusion? Simply, fusion is when two elementary particles collide and combine or fuse to make -- even temporarily -- a new particle. In the graphic below, a form of the hydrogen nucleus -- Tritium -- collides with another form of the hydrogen nucleus -- Deuterium -- to form a new particle.
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Nuclear Fusion is co-published and edited by the IAEA and IOP Publishing. The scientific contents of Nuclear Fusion, including the peer review, ...
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Nuclear fusion, although it was known theoretically in the 1930s as the process by which the sun and most other stars radiate their great output of energy, was not achieved by scientists until the 1950s. Fusion reactions are also known as thermonuclear reactions because the temperatures required to initiate them are...
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