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Alyvia Moss
23 April, 04:06
Do we use fusion in real life? Why or why not?
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Kylee Best
23 April, 07:46
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Yes ... ? Kind of.
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Fusion is the combination of lighter nuclei into heavier nuclei. Yes, this is seen in nature; the sun. The sun is an example of fusion. However, on earth, no. To fuse 2 nuclei, you need extreme temperature and extreme pressure to fuse them together because the nuclei are the same charges. So, yes, but not really?
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