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Nuclear Fusion

In Our Time: Science

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The Effects of High Temperature on Fusion

High temperature means how fast the particles are moving. If they bump into each other they'll repel due to their two positive charges. They get close enough that this strong force which only acts at short distance can grab them, pull them together. When you're heating something up to a couple of hundred million degrees you're throwing together these particles at about a thousand kilometers per second and of course everything's happening by chance as well.

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