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Nuclear Fusion
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What is nuclear fusion?
Joining two
lighter
nuclei to form a
larger
nucleus
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What happens when two hydrogen nuclei fuse?
They form
helium-3
and release energy
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What fuels stars?
Nuclear fusion
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How are elements heavier than hydrogen formed?
Through
nuclear fusion
processes
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Why does fusion produce large amounts of energy?
Mass
is converted to
energy
during fusion
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What happens to the mass of helium nuclei after fusion?
It is slightly
less
than the
original
hydrogen mass
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What is Einstein's equation for energy conversion?
E =
mc²
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How is energy calculated from mass loss in fusion?
Multiply mass loss by the
speed of light
squared
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What is the approximate value of the speed of light squared?
About
9
×
1
0
16
9 \times 10^{16}
9
×
1
0
16
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What is a benefit of nuclear fusion compared to fission?
It doesn't produce
radioactive
waste
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What is needed for nuclear fusion to occur?
High
temperatures
and
pressures
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At what temperature does fusion occur?
About
10 million
degrees Celsius
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Why can't we currently perform nuclear fusion on Earth?
It requires extremely high
temperatures
and
pressures
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What is the difference between nuclear fusion and nuclear fission?
Fusion
combines
light
nuclei;
fission
splits
heavy
nuclei
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Which process produces more energy, fusion or fission?
Nuclear fusion
produces more energy
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What process do we use on Earth to generate electricity?
Nuclear fission
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What are the key characteristics of nuclear fusion?
Fuses
light
nuclei
to form
heavier
nuclei
Releases large amounts of
energy
Occurs at high
temperatures
and
pressures
Does not produce
radioactive
waste
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What are the differences between nuclear fusion and nuclear fission?
Nuclear Fusion:
Combines
light nuclei
Produces more energy
Occurs in
stars
Nuclear Fission:
Splits
heavy nuclei
Produces less energy
Used for electricity on Earth
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