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They are fusion reactions, and The force to get the reactions to occur comes from gravity.
Nuclear reactions such as fusion and fission convert mass into energy, following Einstein's famous equation E=mc^2. In fusion, lighter atomic nuclei combine to form heavier ones, releasing energy, while in fission, heavy atomic nuclei split into lighter ones, also releasing energy.
These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
You are most likely referring to a magnetic confinement fusion device, such as a tokamak or a stellarator. These devices use powerful magnetic fields to confine and control high-temperature plasma, enabling the conditions necessary for a controlled fusion reaction to occur. Scientists and researchers study and investigate these devices in order to develop a viable and sustainable method of achieving nuclear fusion as a clean and abundant source of energy.
magnetic confinement inertial confinement
Fusion reactions
They are fusion reactions, and The force to get the reactions to occur comes from gravity.
fusion reactions
Nuclear reactions such as fusion and fission convert mass into energy, following Einstein's famous equation E=mc^2. In fusion, lighter atomic nuclei combine to form heavier ones, releasing energy, while in fission, heavy atomic nuclei split into lighter ones, also releasing energy.
core and radiation
Fusion reactors generate electricity by using the energy released when atomic nuclei combine, or fuse, together. This process produces a lot of energy and is sustainable because it uses isotopes of hydrogen as fuel, which are abundant on Earth. The efficiency of fusion reactors comes from the high temperatures and pressures needed to initiate and sustain the fusion reactions, which can be achieved by using powerful magnetic fields to contain and control the plasma where the reactions occur.
Yes. Never use Kega Fusion
The key difference between fission and fusion reactions in terms of energy release is that fission reactions involve the splitting of heavy atomic nuclei, releasing energy, while fusion reactions involve the combining of light atomic nuclei, also releasing energy.
yes nuclear fusion does occur on the sun, creating intense heat and light
These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
No. They don't contain rock particles that shine.