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NUCLEAR REACTION IN WHICH ATOMIC NUCLEI COMBINE
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  • The [[nuclear binding energy]] curve. The formation of nuclei with masses up to [[iron-56]] releases energy, as illustrated above.
  • The [[CNO cycle]] dominates in stars heavier than the Sun.
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  • The [[proton–proton chain]] reaction, branch&nbsp;I, dominates in stars the size of the Sun or smaller.
  • The [[electrostatic force]] between the positively charged nuclei is repulsive, but when the separation is small enough, the quantum effect will tunnel through the wall.  Therefore, the prerequisite for fusion is that the two nuclei be brought close enough together for a long enough time for quantum tunneling to act.
  • The ''[[Tokamak à configuration variable]]'', research fusion reactor, at the [[École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne]] (Switzerland).
  • The [[Sun]] is a [[main-sequence star]], and thus generates its [[energy]] by nuclear fusion of [[hydrogen]] nuclei into [[helium]]. In its core, the Sun fuses 500 million [[metric ton]]s of hydrogen each second.

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BOOK BY HERMAN KAHN
On thermonuclear war
On Thermonuclear War is a book by Herman Kahn, a military strategist at the RAND Corporation, although it was written only a year before he left RAND to form the Hudson Institute. It is a controversial treatise on the nature and theory of war in the thermonuclear weapon age.
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INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR FUSION RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING MEGAPROJECT
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CONFLICT OR STRATEGY IN WHICH NUCLEAR WEAPONRY IS USED TO INFLICT DAMAGE ON AN OPPONENT
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¦ noun a point in a conflict at which nuclear weapons are or would be brought into use.

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Nuclear fusion

Nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles (neutrons or protons). The difference in mass between the reactants and products is manifested as either the release or absorption of energy. This difference in mass arises due to the difference in nuclear binding energy between the atomic nuclei before and after the reaction. Nuclear fusion is the process that powers active or main-sequence stars and other high-magnitude stars, where large amounts of energy are released.

A nuclear fusion process that produces atomic nuclei lighter than iron-56 or nickel-62 will generally release energy. These elements have a relatively small mass and a relatively large binding energy per nucleon. Fusion of nuclei lighter than these releases energy (an exothermic process), while the fusion of heavier nuclei results in energy retained by the product nucleons, and the resulting reaction is endothermic. The opposite is true for the reverse process, called nuclear fission. Nuclear fusion uses lighter elements, such as hydrogen and helium, which are in general more fusible; while the heavier elements, such as uranium, thorium and plutonium, are more fissionable. The extreme astrophysical event of a supernova can produce enough energy to fuse nuclei into elements heavier than iron.