Technically, any elements less massive than iron can fuse together; however, practically it is easier to fuse the lightest elements (Hydrogen, Helium...), which also give higher energy yields. Any elements which are heavier than iron (or are iron) will not fuse, and instead decay via nuclear fission.
Deutrium and tritium are needed as fuel in fusion reactor.
No, it is hydrogen that is the fuel for fusion in the sun
The energy required to melt one gram of a substance is known as the heat of fusion.
The temperature required for nuclear fusion to occur is around 100 million degrees Celsius.
by removing the fuel tank.
On the fuel pump
The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.The fuel is not a regular chemical fuel, but hydrogen, which gets converted to helium through nuclear fusion, at very high temperatures.
The latent heat of fusion
The fuel filter, in a 2008 Ford fusion, is located inside of the fuel tank. Drain the fuel from the fuel tank. Remove the fuel filter plate. The fuel filter will slide out. Reverse the process to install the new fuel filter.
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no fuel replacement needed
Fusion power is a type of power generation that releases energy by fusing atomic nuclei of lighter elements. It is intrinsically safe, produces minimal waste, and has virtually limitless fuel sources. However, it is technically challenging to achieve and commercialize due to the extreme conditions required for successful fusion reactions.