CBSE BOARD X, asked by darkfire, 1 year ago

How is nuclear energy generated during nuclear fusion?​


yashkumar44: H and H combine at 10^7 K to form He
yashkumar44: and huge amount of energy is liberated

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Answered by ItzDevilKing
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✍️During a nuclear fusion reaction, smaller nuclei fuse to produce a bigger nuclear there by accompanying a loss of mass. This mass converts into energy✍️...

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Anonymous: ok
yashkumar44: where is loss of mass
yashkumar44: please
Anonymous: no
Answered by Anonymous
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IN A FUSION REACTION, HYDROGEN ATOMS COME TOGETHER TO FORM HELIUM ATOMS, NEUTRONS AND ALSO LARGE AMOUNT OF ENERGY. ALSO IN THESE BOMBS, THE NUCLEAR REACTORS ARE ALSO USED.


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