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Scientists have struggled to effectively harness nuclear fusion as a source of electrical energy. Despite its potential for producing large amounts of clean energy, controlling the fusion reactions to generate electricity in a sustainable and cost-effective manner has remained a significant challenge.
Nuclear fusion is the process that powers the sun and other stars by fusing hydrogen atoms to form helium, releasing huge amounts of energy in the process. In controlled environments on Earth, such as in experimental fusion reactors, scientists are working to harness fusion energy for electricity generation as a clean and sustainable energy source.
No, electricity does not contain fusion. Fusion is a nuclear reaction that occurs in the core of stars, where protons and neutrons combine to form heavier elements, releasing large amounts of energy. Electricity is the flow of electrons in a conductor, created by the movement of charged particles.
A solar panel is used to convert solar energy into electricity. Solar panels are made up of photovoltaic cells that capture sunlight and convert it into usable electricity through a physical and chemical process.
Some of the key challenges that need to be overcome before fusion can be used to produce energy include achieving and sustaining the necessary high temperatures and pressures for fusion reactions to occur, developing materials that can withstand the extreme conditions inside a fusion reactor, finding ways to efficiently convert the fusion energy into electricity, and addressing the high cost and complexity of building and operating fusion reactors.
Scientists hope to generate electricity and heat through nuclear fusion as well as nuclear fission.
Scientists want to harness fusion because they think it would be a new thing to do
The main challenges of using nuclear fusion for electricity generation include controlling the high temperatures and pressures required for fusion reactions, sustaining the reaction over long periods, and developing materials that can withstand the intense radiation produced. Research is ongoing to overcome these challenges and develop practical fusion reactors for commercial electricity production.
Scientists have struggled to effectively harness nuclear fusion as a source of electrical energy. Despite its potential for producing large amounts of clean energy, controlling the fusion reactions to generate electricity in a sustainable and cost-effective manner has remained a significant challenge.
Nuclear fusion is the process that powers the sun and other stars by fusing hydrogen atoms to form helium, releasing huge amounts of energy in the process. In controlled environments on Earth, such as in experimental fusion reactors, scientists are working to harness fusion energy for electricity generation as a clean and sustainable energy source.
The answer will depend on what you want to convert it to!
No, electricity does not contain fusion. Fusion is a nuclear reaction that occurs in the core of stars, where protons and neutrons combine to form heavier elements, releasing large amounts of energy. Electricity is the flow of electrons in a conductor, created by the movement of charged particles.
No, nuclear fusion does not convert oxygen to hydrogen. Fusion involves the joining (fusion) of lighter atoms, such as hydrogen isotopes like deuterium and tritium, to form heavier elements like helium. This process releases large amounts of energy.
Scientists talk about nuclear fusion, I don't think lawyers have any different words.
nuclear fusion!!
Usually a nuclear physicist.
A solar panel is used to convert solar energy into electricity. Solar panels are made up of photovoltaic cells that capture sunlight and convert it into usable electricity through a physical and chemical process.