more light elements—often hydrogen—together to form a heavier element. As with
fission, this fusion releases a tremendous amount of energy.
Fusion reactions can only occur under intense heat. Humans have only been able to
produce a fusion reaction in the hydrogen bomb, or H-bomb, by first detonating an
atomic bomb whose fission produced heat sufficient to trigger the fusion reaction.
Scientists hope one day to produce a controllable fusion reaction, since the abundance of
hydrogen found in this planet’s water supply would make nuclear fusion a very cheap and
nonpolluting source of energy.
Key Formulas
Time
Dilation
Length
Contraction
Addition of
Relativistic
Velocities
Relativistic
Mass
Relativistic
Kinetic
Energy
Mass-Energy
Equivalence
Electron-
Volts Related
to Joules
Energy as a
function of
frequency
Kinetic
Energy of
Liberated