Volume II Physical Sciences

The Potential of Nuclear Fusion

Physical Properties of Nuclear Fusion and Its Applications

Written by: Hari Srinivasan | Edited by: Srikar Kolluru | Graphic Design by: Laurah Chau

4.6 billion years ago, the star at the heart of our solar system was born and shed its first light onto the surrounding debris. The sun is one of the most important celestial objects involved in our survival, second only to the Earth itself. Yet, even after 4.6 billion years, how does the sun still keep shining with so much intensity? Well, it all starts with just two atoms of hydrogen and a process they undergo called nuclear fusion.