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The energy required to melt a substance
heat of fusion
Heat of fusion.
The heat of fusion is the amount of energy required to change 1 unit mass of a solid to a liquid at constant temperature.
We can certainly reproduce and make fusion happen but not at the rate required to produce enough energy to make the process viable for our energy needs, it is estimated it will take around 20-30 years to refine our fusion method to a point where we can output a large amount of energy from it.
heat of fusion
The energy required to melt a substance
The energy required to melt a substance
The energy required to melt a substance
heat of fusion
Heat of fusion.
The energy required to go from a solid to a liquid-Apex
The heat of fusion is the amount of energy required to change 1 unit mass of a solid to a liquid at constant temperature.
heat of fusion
Not directly, but as a comet approaches the sun, which is one big fusion reactor, the heat will cause the surface of the comet to vaporize, forming the comet's tail.
The latent heat of fusion
1kj x 1/H fusion x g/mol solid