If the heated H atoms of part (b) fuse into ⁴He atoms (with the loss of two positrons per ⁴He formed), [tex]1.4960[/tex]×[tex]10^-5 J[/tex] of energy is generated .
When hydrogen atoms fuse, the nuclei must come together. However, the protons in each nucleus will tend to repel each other because they have the same charge (positive). If you've ever tried to place two magnets together and felt them push apart from each other, you've experienced this principle firsthand.
To achieve fusion, you need to create special conditions to overcome this tendency. Here are the conditions that make fusion possible:
High temperature gives the hydrogen atoms enough energy to overcome the electrical repulsion between the protons.
High pressure squeezes the hydrogen atoms together. They must be within 1x10-15 meters of each other to fuse.
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