ok i have done my research and ive read as many articles i could find, and what ive found is that our bigger nukes use fusion instead of fission, my question is why we dont use fusion in nuclear reactors its cleaner, safer and yeilds much more energy, am i going crazxy or am i missing a huge fact or detail that explains why we have the technology and the resources to make a fusion reactor but we dont have one, gah i sence another gov’t concperacy
September 26, 2008
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arcanise3 asked:
September 19, 2008
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HBpencil asked:
It’s for my open book so a relatively simple and concise explanation would be great, I’m not going to copy and paste I just need help understanding it.
September 13, 2008
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S Cai asked:
Compare to other forms of nuclear energy, such as nuclear fission, is fusion energy more environmentally friendly? Does it produce as much radioactive nuclear waste as fission? Is it significantly more environmentally friendly than fossil fuel like oil and coal?
September 12, 2008
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Burton asked:
Solar Energy is the wave of the future and growing.. I’m also looking overseas perhaps Germany? Any advice would be helpful!
September 07, 2008
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September 01, 2008
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Dom asked:
How does the angle of insulation … affect the how much solar energy the Earth absorbs?
how does the angle of insulation and physical properties of the Earths surface affect the amount of solar energy absorbed






