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Scientists are working hard to develop nuclear fusion reactor. Nuclei of heavy hydrogen, $_1^2H, known as deuteron and denoted by D, can be thought of as a candidate for fusion reactor. The D-D reaction is _1^2H + _1^2H \to _2^3He + n + energy. In the core of fusion reactor, a gas of heavy hydrogen is fully ionized into deuteron nuclei and electrons. This collection of _1^2H nuclei and electrons is known as plasma. The nuclei move randomly in the reactor core and occasionally come close enough for nuclear fusion to take place. Usually, the temperatures in the reactor core are too high and no material wall can be used to confine the plasma. Special techniques are used which confine the plasma for a time t_0 before the particles fly away from the core. If n is the density (number/volume) of deuterons, the product nt_0 is called Lawson number. In one of the criteria, a reactor is termed successful if Lawson number is greater than 5 \times 10^{14} s/cm^3. It may be helpful to use the following : Boltzmann constant k = 8.6 \times {10^{ - 5}} eV/K; {{{e^2}} \over {4\pi {\varepsilon _0}}} = 1.44 \times {10^9}$ eVm.

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