Fusion Energy Explained
Fusion involves combining small elements like helium to generate energy, similar to how the sun operates. Contrary to some beliefs, the high temperatures required for fusion are not the primary danger; rather, the limited amount of material involved poses a greater risk of cooling down and halting the reaction. Understanding heat capacity is crucial, as it influences how energy transfers between states of matter, which include solids, liquids, and gases, among others.In this clip
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Episode 6: Thermodynamics
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