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why nuclear fusion is known as thermonuclear reaction???​

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Answered by missShelly
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nuclear fusion cannot take place so easily when two light nuclei are brought closer to each other they exert a repulsive force on each other due to their positive charges as such this nuclei cannot fuse together this look like and fuse together if they have enough kinetic energy to overcome the force of repulsion between them. high kinetic energy implies a high temperature does nuclear fusion can be achieved at a very high temperature and hence it is known as thermonuclear reaction .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nuclear fusion is also called thermonuclear reaction because it takes place at extremely high temperature and hence create enormous amount of energy.

Nuclear fusion is also called thermonuclear reaction because it takes place at extremely high temperature and hence create enormous amount of energy.eg.- reactions in the sun .

Nuclear fusion is the kind of reaction where two light atoms are combined to form a heavy atom , because of which a tremendous energy is released. 

Nuclear fusion is the kind of reaction where two light atoms are combined to form a heavy atom , because of which a tremendous energy is released. Specially hydrogen atoms are combined to fill the valence and to make it as helium . Since large amount of heat is produced so it is called thermonuclear reaction. 

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