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1 Nuclear fusion: lecture 9.2 A

2 Fusion in the Sun At extreme temperatures and pressures, Hydrogen fuses into He in the core of the sun. Elements up to Calcium are created, also by fusion

3 Hydrogen fusion

4 Nuclear fusion Light nuclei are joined together, or fused, to make heavier nuclei. In stars, H fuses into He + gamma radiation + energy Fusion is what causes stars to shine

5 Stars fuse elements from H to Fe

6 Heavier elements are created by fusion in
Supernova explosions

7 Solar system origins Our solar system was probably made from the outer layers of a supernova. All the heavy elements found on earth were made in that explosion by fusion reactions Planetary nebula IC418

8 Star-gas-star cycle

9 Can fusion be an energy source on Earth?
+ uses Hydrogen, an abundant element. + the oceans could provide power for millions of years. - Fusion creates dangerous neutron radiation - Experiments in making fusion energy are just beginning to be successful

10 Fusion research 1 lb of Hydrogen could yield the energy of 16,000,000 lbs of coal Water would be the source for Hydrogen

11 Fusion reactor Magnets spin H plasma @100 million C, high pressure
The H fuses into He, releasing radiation and heat The heat energy would be used to make electricity

12 Tokamak reactor, Princeton University
In 1993, achieved temperatures 3 X those of the sun


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