Nuclear Fusion
- A nuclear fusion reaction is a physical phenomenon in contrast with a nuclear fission reaction, where the nuclei of light elements, such as hydrogen, fuse with each other to form the nuclei of heavier elements, such as helium. The energy formed by mass defect is released as the kinetic energy of the emitted particles, and nuclear fusion R&D is the research applying this to power generation. It is a method of creating energy in the process of light atomic nuclei fusing to form heavier atomic nuclei at high temperatures of over 150 million℃; causing a chain reaction of these nuclear fusion for an explosion is the hydrogen bomb, and controlling it to obtain energy is nuclear fusion generation