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What do they use nuclear fusion for?

Nuclear fusion is not used for any purpose at present, it is still in the experimental phase


Does fusion powers many of your nuclear power plants?

Nuclear fusion is used only in experimental installations.


What energy would be used in a nuclear reaction in a star?

Nuclear fusion.


What are the Application of nuclear fusion?

Nuclear fusion has been used for nuclear transformation, which is the production of new materials by fusion, and for the type of specific type of transformation called nuclear synthesis, which is the production of materials not normally found in nature. It has been used in nuclear bombs, specifically fusion bombs or hydrogen bombs. There is hope that nuclear fusion can be used to provide power for generation of electricity, though this has not yet been achieved in a practical system. There is a link below to an article on nuclear fusion.


Where does nuclear fusion occur in a nuclear plant?

Nuclear fusion does not currently occur in nuclear plants. Nuclear plants use nuclear fission, where atoms are split to release energy. Fusion reactions, in which atomic nuclei combine to release energy, are not yet used commercially for electricity generation.


Is fusion or fission used in nuclear weapons?

Both are used.


Which one of these two process is still used today Nuclear Fission or Fusion?

Fission. Fusion has never been used on Earth, except for nuclear weapon tests.


How much nuclear fusion is used to day?

None


Could nuclear fusion be used for transportation?

yes


What element is used in a nuclear fusion?

deuterium, and tritium


What is the principle used in the hydrogen bomb?

Nuclear fusion.


What process produces the largest amount of energy given off by stars?

Nuclear Fusion

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