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Nuclear fusion and University of York

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Difference between Nuclear fusion and University of York

Nuclear fusion vs. University of York

In nuclear physics, nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei come close enough to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles (neutrons or protons). The University of York (abbreviated as Ebor or York for post-nominals) is a collegiate plate glass research university located in the city of York, England.

Similarities between Nuclear fusion and University of York

Nuclear fusion and University of York have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Nuclear fusion, Plasma (physics).

Nuclear fusion

In nuclear physics, nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei come close enough to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles (neutrons or protons).

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Plasma (physics)

Plasma (Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English Lexicon, on Perseus) is one of the four fundamental states of matter, and was first described by chemist Irving Langmuir in the 1920s.

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Nuclear fusion and University of York Comparison

Nuclear fusion has 150 relations, while University of York has 220. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.54% = 2 / (150 + 220).

References

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