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Fusion

Nuclear fusion is when two light nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus. The Sun’s energy comes from nuclear fusion.

Nuclear fusion

Nuclear fusion

  • Nuclear fusion is the process where two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus.
    • This releases a large amount of energy.
  • Fusion is the same process that powers the Sun and all other stars.
  • Fusion reactions require extremely high temperatures and pressures to occur.
Fusion in the sun

Fusion in the sun

  • The Sun's core is a big natural fusion reactor.
  • Extremely high temperature and pressure forces hydrogen nuclei to form helium, releasing energy.
  • A small amount of mass is lost during this process.
    • This mass is converted into a huge amount of energy (E = mc2).
    • This energy travels from the Sun and gives Earth light and heat.
Fusion on earth

Fusion on earth

  • Scientists are researching how to use fusion to produce electrical energy.
  • Fusion could provide a large-scale, clean energy source.
    • Fusion power plants would not produce long-lasting radioactive waste like nuclear fission plants do.
    • The fuel for fusion, such as isotopes of hydrogen, is easily available (e.g. from water).
Challenges of fusion

Challenges of fusion

  • Fusion requires extremely high temperatures and pressures, like in the Sun.
  • On Earth, it is difficult to keep the plasma hot and confined long enough without melting the walls.
  • Scientists are still working on building a reactor that can produce more energy than it consumes.
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