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Controlled Fusion Has Been Difficult to Achieve Primarily Due to

Question 14

Question 14

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Controlled fusion has been difficult to achieve primarily due to


A) the high temperatures required to overcome Coulomb repulsion.
B) negligible proton cross section.
C) the difficulty of slowing the fusion neutrons.
D) the weak interaction.

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