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← ScienceWhich outcome inhibits efficient nuclear fusion when excessive Coulomb repulsion occurs?
A)Increased radiative energy loss
B)Decreased fusion cross-section✓
C)Enhanced neutron emission rates
D)Faster plasma thermal quenching
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Decreased fusion cross-section is the result of excessive Coulomb repulsion overcoming the binding energy. The strong nuclear force’s overcome by electrostatic forces causes fewer nuclei merge together via quantum tunneling, because fusion relies on overcoming that electrostatic barrier, therefore the cross section drops, rather than enhancing neutron emissions.
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