Nuclear Fusion - Zach Fluck
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Zach Fluck
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear fusion is a process in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles. Throughout the process tremendous amounts of energy are released, and methods to fully harness the energy are still in development.
Fusion is most easily achieved on Earth by combining two isotopes of hydrogen: deuterium and tritium. Hydrogen is the lightest of all the elements, being made up of a single proton and an electron. In a fusion cycle, tritium and deuterium are combined and result in the formation of helium, the next heaviest element in the Periodic Table, and the release of a free neutron.“The world is getting warmer with emissions getting from bad to worse, it is hopeful that alternative sources of energy such as fusion technology can provide electricity worldwide by the middle of this century,”
https://www.sciencedaily.com/terms/nuclear_fusion.htm
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