Fusion reactions occur under immense pressures, such as those found in the centre of the sun. To artificially produce fusion reactions here on earth, we either use MCF (magnetic confinement fusion)...
Nuclear fusion is the fusion of two nuclei (atoms) which, when combined, form a highly unstable element or isotope, which almost immediately breaks up, producing energy and more, smaller nuclei to...
Nuclear fission is what is used for nuclear power today, it is the splitting of a large atom's nucleus to form two smaller electrons by firing a beta radiation particle at it (an electron). Nuclear...
Nuclear fusion: Two or more atomic nuclei join together to form a single nucleus. Energy is released. Nuclear fission: One atomic nucleus splits into two or more separate nuclei, plus other...