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1. Fusion Power - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Fusion power is the power generated by nuclear fusion reactions. In this kind of reaction, two light atomic nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus and in doing so, release a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_power | |
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2. Nuclear Energy While the process of fission separate the atoms to create nuclear energy, fusion combines atoms. The sun is an example of fusion. On the sun four hydrogen atoms are combined and http://es.houstonisd.org/riveroakses/Exhibition09/alternativeenergysource/Nuclea | |
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3. Nuclear Fusion - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia In nuclear physics, nuclear chemistry, and astrophysics, nuclear fusion is the process in which two or more atomic nuclei join together to form a single heavier nucleus. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fusion | |
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4. Fission energy, and all current nuclear energy facilities use fission reactors. More efficient fusion reactors are still not commercially viable. See also atom, nuclear energy, fusion http://www.energyvortex.com/energydictionary/fission.html |
5. Nuclear Fusion Nuclear Fusion. If light nuclei are forced together, they will fuse with a yield of energy because the mass of the combination will be less than the sum of the masses of the http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/nucene/fusion.html |
6. History ETDE creates the Energy Database to cover fossil fuels, renewable energy, nuclear energy, fusion energy, energy storage and conversion, end use technology, advanced energy http://www.etde.org/history.html | |
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7. Nuclear Energy - Overview Nuclear Energy Overview Links. AB 1632 Nuclear Power Plant Assessment; Energy Commission's Integrated Energy Policy Reports http://www.energy.ca.gov/nuclear/overview.html | |
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8. Nuclear Chemistry Following is a series of terms and concepts that are related to the topic of Nuclear Chemistry. http://mysite.verizon.net/kdrews47/nuclearchem/nuclear.html | |
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9. Nuclear Energy Fusion | TutorVista Introduction to nuclear fusion energy A physical reaction which involves changes in the nucleus of an atom is called a nuclear reaction. The energy released during a nuclear http://www.tutorvista.com/topic/nuclear-energy-fusion |
10. Radioactive Decay Radioactive Decay . The number of atoms in a sample that decay depends on the total number of atoms in the sample!! This fact yields a rate of decay called an exponential decay http://www.drake.edu/artsci/physics/Lecture_26_4-27-2004.ppt | |
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