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How many fission reactors will it take to supply helium-3 for fusion reactors?
With many people thinking we don't need nuclear power and are waiting for fusion reactors.
5 Answers
- vergieLv 44 years ago
there is honestly no indication that nuclear fusion, as a controlled skill source will ever artwork , not to point produce extra skill than it consumes (in containment, initiation and so on) If there's a maximum promising nuclear technologies that's possibly the PBR fission reactors - China has approved the technologies from Germany and is by ability of a techniques the international chief.
- ?Lv 710 years ago
I have never heard of a viable fusion reactor. One hopes they are in the future. I would have expected hydrogen, perhaps tritium rather than helium-3 but I don't know much about it.
- Anonymous10 years ago
How about we actually make any fusion reactor work before trying to figure this one out?
- Anonymous10 years ago
We have been waiting for Fusion since the 1950s . Its just around the corner .
sea water will provide the fuel .
- Anonymous10 years ago
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