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what is nuclear fusion?

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  • A nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy


  • Nuclear Fusions is a nuclear reaction in which two or more small atomic nuclei come close enough to form a big nuclei and product. In this process a large amount of heat and energy is produced and it happen continues till any small nuclei is left over. In our sun, two small hydrogen nuclei join together and make a big nuclei of hilliam.


  • strongThe/strong process that fuels our sun and allows it to give off that much energy is called strongnuclear fusion/strong. strongNuclear fusion/strong is a reaction where two atomic nuclei fuse together to create a larger nucleus and in strongthe/strong process release energy.


  • Is a process of combining two or more smaller nuclei to form a heavy nucleus by absorbing some amount of energy.


  • In nuclear physics, nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei come close enough to form one or more different atomic nuclei and sub-atomic particles. The difference between the mass of the reactants and products is manifested as a large amounts of energy. br /       The release of energy in the fusion of lighter elements is due to interplay of two opposing forces : the nuclear force and coulomb force.br /       Naturally occurring - our Sun.br /       Man made - nuclear fusion reactor e.g., wendelstein 7-x.


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