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fission and fusion
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Nuclear fusion
The joining of two
light
nuclei to form a
heavier
nucleus
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Fusion products
A
heavier
nucleus and energy in the form of
gamma rays
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Spontaneous fusion
Occurs in stars when two
hydrogen nuclei
fuse together to form a nucleus of
helium
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Conditions required for fusion
Very high
temperatures
and
pressure
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Mass-energy conversion
When some of the mass of the
fusing
particles is converted into the energy of the emitted radiation
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repulsion
it requires the fusing of
nuclei
, which are
positive
particles; two positive charges repel each other
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What happens when two nuclei approach each other
They repel each other because they have the same
charge
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How to overcome nuclei repulsion
Fusion has to happen under
intense
pressure and very high temperatures in order to force the nuclei together
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Advantages of fusion over fission
There are no
radioactive
waste products from fusion
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Disadvantages of fusion over fission
The very high
temperatures
and
pressures
required for fusion makes it very difficult to build a viable power station
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