Nuclear Fusion

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  • What is nuclear fusion?
    Joining two lighter nuclei to form a larger nucleus
  • What happens when two hydrogen nuclei fuse?
    They form helium-3 and release energy
  • What fuels stars?
    Nuclear fusion
  • How are elements heavier than hydrogen formed?
    Through nuclear fusion processes
  • Why does fusion produce large amounts of energy?
    Mass is converted to energy during fusion
  • What happens to the mass of helium nuclei after fusion?
    It is slightly less than the original hydrogen mass
  • What is Einstein's equation for energy conversion?
    E = mc²
  • How is energy calculated from mass loss in fusion?
    Multiply mass loss by the speed of light squared
  • What is the approximate value of the speed of light squared?
    About 9×10169 \times 10^{16}
  • What is a benefit of nuclear fusion compared to fission?
    It doesn't produce radioactive waste
  • What is needed for nuclear fusion to occur?
    High temperatures and pressures
  • At what temperature does fusion occur?
    About 10 million degrees Celsius
  • Why can't we currently perform nuclear fusion on Earth?
    It requires extremely high temperatures and pressures
  • What is the difference between nuclear fusion and nuclear fission?
    Fusion combines light nuclei; fission splits heavy nuclei
  • Which process produces more energy, fusion or fission?
    Nuclear fusion produces more energy
  • What process do we use on Earth to generate electricity?
    Nuclear fission
  • 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
  • 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