What Are the Key Experiments and Theorists Behind Nuclear Fusion?

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Key experiments and theorists in nuclear fusion include the contributions of Hans Bethe and Marcus Oliphant, who played significant roles in developing the theoretical framework. Relevant search terms for further research include "fusion," "discovery," and "Inertial Confinement Fusion," with resources like ITER providing valuable insights. For nuclear fission, notable figures include Lise Meitner, Otto Hahn, and Enrico Fermi. The discussion also highlights the importance of understanding both fusion and fission in the context of nuclear energy. Utilizing these search terms and resources will enhance the essay on nuclear fusion and fission.
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For my essay on nuclear fission and fusion, I have to discuss some experimental evidence for nuclear fusion. I also need to find info about scientist that are responsible for developing the theory behind nuclear fusion. I am having trouble find info on these aspect.

Any help like relevant search terms for google would be appreciated.


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Try this :

http://www.ancient-rome.info/Nuclear_fusion#

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One could look for "fusion","discovery".

Or look up the work of Hans Bethe and Marcus Oliphant, and many others.

For fission, look for "fission","discovery", or the works of Lise Meitner, Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassman, Enrico Fermi, Leo Szilard, . . . .
 
Try http://www.iter.org/" for Inertial Confinement Fusion. These are two forms of fusion research currently being conducted.

For Fision I suppose the obvious one is the bombs... Hiroshima ect ect.

If you need any more information on Inertial Confinment Fusion feel free to pm me as I am currently programming a computer simulation for it as part of my Masters Thesis :)

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Thanks guys. Ill try some of the search terms and links.

Astronuc said:
One could look for "fusion","discovery".

I never thought of that.
 
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