The Conditions for Fusion
- Since protons have a positive charge, they repel each other
- In order to overcome this repulsion, the protons must have very high kinetic energy in order to be travelling towards each other at very high speeds
The fusion of two protons is only possible through high temperature and pressure
- In order to make the molecules of a gas travel at such speeds, the gas has to be heated to millions of degrees Celsius – a temperature that is usually only reached at the centre of a star
- In regular conditions, i.e. on Earth, the possibility of collisions between nuclei which result in fusion is very low
- In order to increase the number of collisions (and hence fusions) that occur between nuclei, high densities (and hence pressures) are also needed
- The conditions for fusion are:
- Very high temperature of fuel
- Very high kinetic energy / speed of nuclei to overcome repulsion
- Very high density / pressure to increase the possibility of suitable collisions