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प्रश्न
Give one example of nuclear fusion.
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उत्तर
There is a release of energy of 3.3 MeV and the formation of the nucleus of the helium isotope `"_2^3He` when two deuterium nuclei `"_1^2H` fuse. The act of fusing this helium isotope with one deuterium nucleus results in the release of 18.3 MeV of energy, transforming it into a helium nucleus (`"_2^4He`).
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Complete the following fusion reaction:
\[\ce {^3_2He + ^2_1H -> ^\underline{}_2He + ^\underline{}_1H + energy}\]
Complete the following fusion reaction:
\[\ce {^2_1H + ^2_1H -> ^\underline{}_2He + ^1_\underline{}n + energy}\]
The average energy released in each fusion reaction is about ______ J.
Nuclear fusion is possible only at an extremely high temperature of the order of ____ K.
Elements having atomic number greater than 83 can undergo nuclear fusion.
Use the analogy to fill in the blank.
Nuclear Fusion : Extreme temperature, Nuclear Fission : _______
Which of the following are suitable for the fusion process?
Use the analogy to fill in the blank.
Nuclear Fusion: Extreme temperature, Nuclear Fission: ______.
Use the analogy to fill in the blank.
Nuclear Fusion : Extreme temperature, Nuclear Fission : ______.
Use the analogy to fill in the blank.
Nuclear Fusion : Extreme temperature, Nuclear Fission : ______.
