Science, asked by badmashanivesh, 6 months ago

why this nuclear fusion happens ​

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Answered by prahladbais18
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For a nuclear fusion reaction to occur, it is necessary to bring two nuclei so close that nuclear forces become active and glue the nuclei together. Nuclear forces are small-distance forces and have to act against the electrostatic forces where positively charged nuclei repel each other.

Answered by soumikamink
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Nuclear fusion is the joining of two atomic nuclei, to make a new, larger nucleus. In order for it to be able to do so, high amounts of pressure and thermal energy (heat) need to overcome the force of repulsion between the two protons in the nucleus, since like charges repel

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