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how nuclear fusion works ???​

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In nuclear fusion, you get energy when two atoms join together to form one. In afusion reactor, hydrogen atoms come together to form helium atoms, neutrons and vast amounts of energy. It's the same type of reaction that powers hydrogen bombs and the sun.

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In nuclear fusion, you get energy when two atoms join together to form one. In afusion reactor, hydrogen atoms come together to form helium atoms, neutrons and vast amounts of energy. It's the same type of reaction that powers hydrogen bombs and the sun.

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