Why is a neutron thrown out of the nucleus in a nuclear fusion with deuterium and tritium? |
Why is a neutron thrown out of the nucleus in a nuclear fusion with deuterium and tritium? Posted: 10 Feb 2022 09:18 AM PST I have read that in nuclear fusion between deuterium and tritium, a neutron is ejected from the nucleus created. I am interested now, why exactly this happens, why this neutron does not remain simply in the nucleus? [link] [comments] |
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