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When nuclei of deuterium and tritium (one of each) fuse together tp produce a helium nucleus and a free neutron, about 17.5 Mev (million electron volts) is released. This is very small quantity per nucleus (1 Mev = 1.6 x 10-13 Joules) but of course there are a large number occurring in a second. A fission of a U235 nucleus produces 200 Mev, but as hydrogen is much lighter than uranium, the energy released per unit mass is greater for fusion of hydrogen isotopes.

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