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For man made fusion the most likely ones are a mixture of deuterium and tritium

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What is the term used to describe a fusion of the ankles?

The term used to describe a fusion of the ankles is ankle arthrodesis.


Why is fusion not used?

Fusion is not yet used as a mainstream energy source due to technical challenges in containing and controlling the high temperatures and pressures required for sustained fusion reactions. Research is ongoing to overcome these challenges and make fusion a viable and sustainable energy option in the future.


Is fusion reaction limitless?

Fusion reactions are not limitless. The fusion process can exhaust the supply of fuel and cause fusion to stop. Additionally, there are fusion processes that are not exothermic, but are endothermic and require energy to be put in to sustain them. Without the requisite input energy, fusion ceases.


Why sint fusion currently used as a source of energy?

If you mean synthetic fusion, it is not. Technology is not ready yet to use this commercially; fusion is only done experimentally.If you mean synthetic fusion, it is not. Technology is not ready yet to use this commercially; fusion is only done experimentally.If you mean synthetic fusion, it is not. Technology is not ready yet to use this commercially; fusion is only done experimentally.If you mean synthetic fusion, it is not. Technology is not ready yet to use this commercially; fusion is only done experimentally.


How is fusion used in a hydrogen bomb?

a hydrogen bomb is a fusion bomb. even though in standard types of hydrogen bombs 90% of the yield is fission, caused by uranium-238 fission by 15 MeV neutrons from the fusion reaction.

Related Questions

What substances does nuclear fusion use?

Experiments in fusion have used deuterium and tritium, both isotopes of hydrogen


What is a transparent fusion product of inorganic substances that have colled to a rigid state without crystallizing?

Glass is a transparent fusion product of inorganic substances that have cooled to a rigid state without crystallizing.


What does nuclear fusion cause?

Nuclear fusion, which is the mechanism by which stars operate, will cause lighter nuclei to "combine" (fuse) to create heavier ones. It will also cause a lot of energy to appear. This is because the fusion reactions are exothermic (at least through fusion that creates elements up through iron).


What are used to identify substances?

odour,melting/boling point,solubility in water,sooty or non- sooty flame on combusion,sodium fusion test,colour on adding KMnO4..


What two substances cause corrosion?

Two common substances that cause corrosion are oxygen and moisture. When these substances come into contact with metal, they can cause a chemical reaction that leads to the breakdown of the metal over time.


What prefix could be used for fusion?

The prefix "uni-" could be used for fusion. The term "unifusion" could refer to the process of combining two or more elements or substances into a single entity or structure. This prefix denotes the idea of unity or oneness, which aligns with the concept of fusion where separate components merge into a cohesive whole.


What does non-pyrogenic mean?

It means it will not cause a fever or heat.


What is the term used to describe a fusion of the ankles?

The term used to describe a fusion of the ankles is ankle arthrodesis.


What can cause the chemical properties of a compound to change?

Fusion and fission


Why does fusion in nature require high temperatures?

Cause i likes to


Did nuclear fusion cause the sun to get hot?

Yep, you got it.


Can you use De-Fusion on card effects?

"De-Fusion" can only be used on Fusion-type Monsters. No exceptions.