magfúziók
Magfúziók, often referred to as nuclear fusion, is a process where two or more atomic nuclei collide at very high speeds and fuse together to form a single, heavier nucleus. This process releases a tremendous amount of energy, far exceeding that of nuclear fission. The primary fuel for fusion in stars, like our Sun, is hydrogen, which fuses into helium. On Earth, researchers are primarily focused on fusing isotopes of hydrogen, namely deuterium and tritium.
The conditions required for fusion are extreme: temperatures in the tens of millions of degrees Celsius and
The potential benefits of controlled nuclear fusion are significant. It promises a virtually inexhaustible and clean