Nuclear fusion is happening right this moment on the sun. It is happening all the time. It happens every day, all day long. It is a self-sustaining fusion reaction, and it has been happening continuously for billions and billions of years. And it is a long way from being done. It will burn for billions of more years. All the time.
The two processes that produce nuclear changes are nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. Nuclear fusion involves combining two atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, while nuclear fission involves splitting a heavy nucleus into smaller ones. Both processes release a large amount of energy.
None. Nuclear fusion occurs in stars. Jupiter, for example, has all the right ingredients to be a star but as huge as it is, it doesn't have enough mass to generate the heat and internal pressure facilitate nuclear fusion. Hope this helps :-)
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Ahora means 'now' in Spanish. You use it for something that is happening right this moment or something that will be happening very soon or 'in a minute.'
No. The moon does not produce any light of its own. It only reflects light from the sun. It does not have enough mass to ignite nuclear fusion, nor is it of the right composition. Finally, nuclear fusion and combustion are two completely different processes.
iT MEANS RIGHT NOW. AT THE MOMENT..something happening immidiately. within the blink of an eye.
Right now it can only be used in weapons, no fusion reactor experiment yet has even reached breakeven (releasing as much energy as was put in to start fusion). You must go well past breakeven to get usable power.
Another word for "happening right now" is "ongoing." You could also use "current" or "contemporary" to convey a similar meaning. These terms indicate that something is taking place at the present moment.
Types of Nuclear WeaponsThere are at least three types of nuclear weapons: Pure fission, combined fission/fusion, and cobalt. For more information about these types of nuclear weapons, you can click on the link, Nuclear Weapons, on the right and follow the links from that page. purple people eater `;..;`
In the sun's core, hydrogen atoms are fusing together to form helium through the process of nuclear fusion. This fusion reaction releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which powers the sun and provides the energy for life on Earth.
We get most of our energy from the Sun; there, the energy is converted by nuclear fusion.On the other hand, technology is not yet ready to carry out nuclear fusion on our own, right here on Earth - except for some experiments.
Nuclear fusion is the process by which lighter atoms combine to form heavier ones, releasing a large amount of energy. This process occurs in the cores of stars, where elements are formed through the fusion of hydrogen into helium and subsequently into heavier elements. The fusion reactions in stars are responsible for creating most of the elements found in the universe through nucleosynthesis.