FUSION
In physics, nuclear fusion (thermonuclear reaction) is a process when two atomic nuclei join to form larger nuclei and release energy. Nuclear fusion is the energy source that makes stars shine, and the hydrogen bomb explodes. Nuclear weapon is a weapon that uses the principle of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
This process requires a large amount of energy to merge the nuclear core, even the lightest element, hydrogen. But the fusion of light nuclei, which form a heavier nucleus and a free neutron, will produce energy greater than the energy required to combine them-an exothermic reaction which can create a reaction that occurs naturally.
The energy released in nuclear reactions is much larger than a chemical reaction, because the second gluing binding energy atomic nuclei is much greater than the energy that holds electrons to nuclei. For example, the ionization energy gained from the addition of electrons to the hydrogen is 13.6-electronvolts smaller one-millionth of the 17 MeV released by DT reaction.
Abuse of fusion and fission reactions
FUSI - Hydrogen bomb
FISI-Atom bomb
Hydrogen bomb one result of the fusion of evil, where the power of the hydrogen bomb exploded about 700 times the explosive power of the atomic bomb ever liable for Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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