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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
Why is a very high temperature required for the process of nuclear fusion? State the approximate temperature required.
Complete the following fusion reaction:
\[\ce {^3_2He + ^2_1H -> ^\underline{}_2He + ^\underline{}_1H + energy}\]
Name the process, nuclear fission or nuclear fusion, in which the energy released per unit mass is more?
State one similarity in the process of nuclear fission or fusion.
The average energy released in each fusion reaction is about ______ J.
Use the analogy to fill in the blank.
Nuclear Fusion: Extreme temperature, Nuclear Fission: ______.
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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 : ______.
Use the analogy to fill in the blank.
Nuclear Fusion : Extreme temperature, Nuclear Fission : ______.
