| 21. | Neutrons are the most obvious results of nuclear fusion reactions.
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| 22. | During fusion reactions, the nuclei of lighter chemical elements fuse to create heavier elements.
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| 23. | Fusion reactions are how stars transmute matter into energy.
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| 24. | Scientists have struggled to contain the super-hot plasmas of charged ions needed for fusion reactions.
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| 25. | Or it might achieve a repeatable fusion reaction that consumes more energy than it releases.
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| 26. | These machines do nuclear fusion reactions which produce neutrons.
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| 27. | T-4 was tested in 1968 in Novosibirsk, conducting the first ever quasistationary thermonuclear fusion reaction.
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| 28. | This is because the rate of fusion reactions increases very rapidly if the temperature increases.
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| 29. | T-4 was tested in 1968 in Novosibirsk, conducting the first quasistationary thermonuclear fusion reaction ever.
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| 30. | It comes into play in fusion reactions as well.
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