Select all possible problems associated with using nuclear fusion reactions as an energy source. Nuclear fusion occurs at temperatures of millions of degrees Celsius.Research reactors require more energy to maintain these temperatures than the energy the reaction produces.Nuclear fusion occurs at negative degree Celsius temperatures to create unstable reactions to use as an energy sourceIt is difficult to contain the fusion reaction under such extreme conditions.

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Answer:

[tex]A,B\text{ and D}[/tex]

Explanation:

Here, we want to select the possible problems with nuclear fusion

Nuclear fusion refers to a nuclear reaction wherein two or more daughter nuclei combines to give a larger nucleus

Let us look at the options one after the other to check which of them is correct

a) This is correct

The temperature accompanying nuclear reactions is millions of degrees celsius which are very high

b) This is Correct

This is the major reason why there are currently no nuclear reactors that use fusion to provide energy

c) This is wrong

They occur at very high temperatures. The nuclei need very high energy to send them into kinetic motion

d) This is correct

It is quite difficult to contain a fusion reaction due to the conditions surrounding it and that is one of the reasons why there are no commercial nuclear reactors that use fusion as an energy source