Why nuclear fusion reaction is called thermonuclear reaction?.
Ans: because during nuclear fusion reaction a large amount of heat energy is released.
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ya it is
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Thermonuclear reaction, fusion of two light atomic nuclei into a single heavier nucleus by a collision of the two interacting particles at extremely high temperatures, with the consequent release of a relatively large amount ofenergy. ... See also nuclear fusion.
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Thermonuclear reaction, fusion of two light atomic nuclei into a single heavier nucleus by a collision of the two interacting particles at extremely high temperatures, with the consequent release of a relatively large amount ofenergy. ... See also nuclear fusion.
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