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  1. Why is Helium-3 better than Deuterium for fusion energy production?

    19 While D-He3 fusion reaction rate peaks at smaller energies than D-D (see this picture), and produce more energy (18MeV for D-He3 vs. 3-4MeV for D-D reaction), this is not the main reason why some …

  2. Why is helium-3 stable? - Physics Stack Exchange

    Mar 5, 2021 · Why is helium-3 stable? Besides hydrogen, helium-3 is the only isotope that has a neutron-to-proton ratio less than 1. Why is it not radioactive?

  3. quantum mechanics - Why are He-4 nuclei considered bosons, and He …

    Why are helium-4 nuclei considered bosons, while helium-3 nuclei are considered fermions? From the Wikipedia page on Identical Particles: Examples of bosons are photons, gluons, phonons, helium-4

  4. Tritium Decay and He-3, $n$ reaction - Physics Stack Exchange

    Aug 8, 2023 · The heuristic of neutrons to protons is just that - a heuristic. Now, that said, the mass difference between tritium and He-3 is a very small fraction of their binding energies. But, in our …

  5. PLDS DH-12E3SH 12X HH SATA Trayload DVDRW/BD-ROM Firmware …

    Apr 20, 2011 · This package provides the Windows/DOS Based PLDS DH-12E3SH 12X HH SATA Trayload DVDRW/BD-ROM Firmware Update and is supported on Alienware Desktop, Inspiron …

  6. Why tritium doesn't undergo $\\beta^-$ decay to form $He^3$?

    If one of the neutrons in Triton decays, it would transform into He3 H e 3 nucleus. This does not happen and the reason is given to be that both the neutrons in triton have to decay simultaneously resulting …

  7. quantum mechanics - Physics Stack Exchange

    Apr 28, 2014 · The last statement I would say is the mundane : "two electrons tied in tandem with other two repel more than one with one", and He3 has two electrons in orbitals. Both try to explain why in …

  8. Critical point for superfluid - Physics Stack Exchange

    Apr 21, 2020 · Yes, one gets the same critical exponents along the line. What do you propose happens as one approaches the lambda-point? The phase diagram for helium-3 that you posted is almost …

  9. Can we use tritium instead of helium-3 for nuclear fusion reactors ...

    Apr 18, 2021 · I know that tritium isn't entirely stable (half-life of about 12.3 years) and might require a lot of energy to create large amounts (and transport/handle safely), but wouldn't that still be easier ...

  10. Dell Display Manager Usage and Troubleshooting

    The Dell Display Manager application has been replaced by the Dell Display and Peripheral Manager for Windows. See the End of Security Support Period table for details on when security support for this …