"Faster energy" is not a meaningful concept.
fission and fusion
Nuclear fusion doesn't produce energy.
Nuclear fusion produce energy 400 times more than nuclear fission for the same mass.
fission is the slitting of one element to produce energy but fusion is two element combined to produce that amount of energy.eg fission:Ba and for fusion H.
Yes. Example? the sun
The processes of fission, fusion and fission-fusion-fishion all release energy. Currently, only fission reactors are used to produce electricity.
Definition: energy from nuclear fission or fusion: the energy released by nuclear fission or fusion
Energy is released during fusion and fission.
Nuclear fission is the process of splitting a nucleus with a large mass into two nuclei with smaller masses. The energy released can then be used to produce electricity. Nuclear fusion is the process of merging nuclei with smaller masses into a nucleus with a larger mass. The energy released by this reaction may someday be used to produce electricity. In other words, Nuclear Fusion is the exact opposite of Nuclear fission. While Nuclear Fission is splitting a nucleus into two nuclei, nuclear fusion is merging two nuclei into a nucleus.
Nuclear fission does not produce more energy than nuclear fusion. In nuclear fusion (6.4 MeV) per nucleon is given out which is much greater than the energy given out per nucleon (1 MeV) during a nuclear fission reaction.
They use the process of fusion of hydrogen isotopesinitiated by compression and heating using x-rays from the process of fission of plutonium-239 and/or uranium-235.Some hydrogen bomb designs get more energy from the process of fission of uranium-238 in the outer tamper initiated by very fast neutrons from the hydrogen isotope fusion. This fission produced energy can be as high as 90% of the total energy in some designs, as well as 90% of the fallout produced.Such designs are called fission-fusion-fission bombs, due to the 3 processes that happen in sequence to produce the energy that drives the explosion.
Because it is a fission process, not fusion