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Provides explaination of why it is unlikely that sonoluminescence produces the conditions necessary to initiate or facilitate nuclear fusion, as suggested in the movie "Chain Reaction"?
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Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: Ask the Experts: Physics: The bubbles produced by ultrasound in water (sonoluminescence) reach extremely
high temperatures and pressures for brief periods. Could these conditions
initiate or facilitate nuclear fusion, as suggested in the recent movie "Chain
Reaction"? |
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