The waste products of fusion are mostly made up of radiologically inert isotopes of Helium. There are some concerns about waste, however. One is that some amount of radioactive tritium is very likely...
The fuel in fusion (deuterium plus tritium) is transformed into helium, so that is the main waste product. I don't know if a working power plant would try to collect this or just expel it to...
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...
Nuclear fusion is the process of squeezing two lighter atoms together to make heavier atoms; nuclear fission is the process of splitting heavier atoms into lighter ones. In both processes, some of...
Nuclear fusion is the joining up of two smaller nuclei into one larger, in our sun it is the fusion of hydrogen which produces helium, and releases energy. Nuclear fission is the splitting of the...