More mass is converted to energy in a fusion reaction than in a chemical reaction, such as that found in a fuel cell. - APEX
The amount of mass that "disappears" in the fusion of two hydrogen atoms is more than the amount of mass that "disappears" when two atoms are used in a fuel cell.the amount of mass that dissapears.........ect
the amount of mass that disappears in the fusion of two hydrogen atoms is morte than the amount of mass that dissappears when two atoms are fully used in a cell
In fuel cells the hydrogen is oxidised to water. In fusion 2 different isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium) fuse together to form helium.
biomass, fuel cells, fusion, electrylosis
Beyond their use of hydrogen to make power there are nothing but differences between the two. Fuel cells combine oxygen and hydrogen in a porous membrane to make electricity. Hydrogen fusion takes two hydrogen atoms and fuses them into a helium atom generating heat and several particles.
More energy is produced per reaction in a fusion reaction than in a fuel cell. -Apex
No, it is hydrogen that is the fuel for fusion in the sun
no because hydrogen fuel cells are renewable
The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.
The hydrogen in the Sun is fuel for the nuclear fusion reaction.
Fusion of hydrogen into helium
hydrogen when used for nuclear fusion