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explain why Nuclear Fusion is not being used to meet day to day energy needs .
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nuclear fusion reaction
Fusion is not only possible on earth, it has been carried out many times. The most notable and well-documented deuterium-tritium (D/T) fusion reaction took place in the Joint European Torus (JET) reactor in the UK. The reaction took place, but the amount of
energy needed was more than was generated by the fusion; the “gain” was about 0.7, while 1.0 means balance and more than 1 is needed for net energy output.
At the time of this trial - twenty years ago - the JET device was modern and the staff very positive. Since then we’ve come a long, long way. Smaller, spherical tokamaks, super-conducting magnets and lots of practical and theoretical calculations indicate that we are really close to net energy gain - continuously - in systems that have been studied and the physics are pretty much under control.
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nuclear fusion reaction
Fusion is not only possible on earth, it has been carried out many times. The most notable and well-documented deuterium-tritium (D/T) fusion reaction took place in the Joint European Torus (JET) reactor in the UK. The reaction took place, but the amount of
energy needed was more than was generated by the fusion; the “gain” was about 0.7, while 1.0 means balance and more than 1 is needed for net energy output.
At the time of this trial - twenty years ago - the JET device was modern and the staff very positive. Since then we’ve come a long, long way. Smaller, spherical tokamaks, super-conducting magnets and lots of practical and theoretical calculations indicate that we are really close to net energy gain - continuously - in systems that have been studied and the physics are pretty much under control.
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