fusion bomb explosion
nuclear fusion
I think you mean "Cold Fusion" It is the (currently) hypothetical nuclear fusion reaction which happens at ambient temperatures?
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Nuclear fusion.
The principle of a hydrogen bomb involves the fusion of hydrogen isotopes (deuterium and tritium) to release an immense amount of energy. This fusion reaction is triggered by the intense heat and pressure generated by a fission reaction, typically from a plutonium or uranium bomb. The result is a highly powerful and destructive explosion.
Two nuclei fuse together to form another element
Nuclear fusion
uncontrolled nuclear fission and/or fusion.
In the sun, mostly. Humans don't built fusion reactors because we haven't yet figured out how to get more energy out of the process than we put into it. Human nuclear power generation is fission-based. Fusion also occurs in modern nuclear bombs, although this is an uncontrolled reaction and not one that can produce useful power.
The minimum amount of unstable atoms needed to produce an uncontrolled chain reaction is called?
Nuclear fusion, in which hydrogen-1 is fused into helium-4.
A fusion reaction generates helium as a waste product.