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They have a starter in a bomb and what this will do is shoot a neutron in the nuclear fuel starting a chain reaction
Nuclear fusion takes place only in the core of the Sun, or any star. Extremely high energy (temperatures) are required to force atomic nuclei together. The fusion reaction releases heat energy, which continues the fusion of other nuclei.
No. Hydrogen fusion occurs in the star's core.
No place, we have not yet determined how to make a fusion reactor. Only fusion bombs.
No. A white dwarf is the remnant of a star in which fusion as stopped.
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They have a starter in a bomb and what this will do is shoot a neutron in the nuclear fuel starting a chain reaction
How can temperature either help fusion to occur or prevent fusion from occurring?
Nuclear fusion takes place only in the core of the Sun, or any star. Extremely high energy (temperatures) are required to force atomic nuclei together. The fusion reaction releases heat energy, which continues the fusion of other nuclei.
Fusion occurs in the core of the Sun
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No. Hydrogen fusion occurs in the star's core.
Fusion occurs in the core of the sun and other stars.
No place, we have not yet determined how to make a fusion reactor. Only fusion bombs.
There are several processes that happen in atomic bombs, the main ones are:Fission bombs - hydrodynamics, neutron chain reaction, fission.Fusion bombs - hydrodynamics, radiation transport, thermonuclear fusion, fission.Many other secondary processes occur also.