drawbacks of energy obtained from fusion
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Fusion occurs when atoms are heated to very high temperatures, causing them to collide at high velocity and fuse together.
But fusion reactors have other serious problems that also afflict today's fission reactors, including neutron radiation damage and radioactive waste, potential tritium release, the burden on coolant resources, outsized operating costs, and the increased risks of nuclear weapons proliferation.
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Fusion occurs when atoms are heated to very high temperatures, causing them to collide at high velocity and fuse together.
But fusion reactors have other serious problems that also afflict today's fission reactors, including neutron radiation damage and radioactive waste, potential tritium release, the burden on coolant resources, outsized operating costs, and the increased risks of nuclear weapons proliferation.
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Hey mate following are the drawbacks of energy obtained from fusion:
• the waste generated is radioactive and hence how to dispose the waste is the question
•The following advantages make fusion worth pursuing. Abundant energy: Fusing atoms together in a controlled way releases nearly four million times more energy than a chemical reaction such as the burning of coal, oil or gas and four times as much as nuclear fission reactions
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• the waste generated is radioactive and hence how to dispose the waste is the question
•The following advantages make fusion worth pursuing. Abundant energy: Fusing atoms together in a controlled way releases nearly four million times more energy than a chemical reaction such as the burning of coal, oil or gas and four times as much as nuclear fission reactions
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