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Originally Posted by Christ
How much energy do you suppose it takes to get Hydrogen isotopes up to 510 Million Degrees Celsius??
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A couple of atoms that's 510 million degrees Celsius can have less energy than my notebook at 0 degrees. Temperature is the average amount of vibrations of the atoms of an object. Ergo, if the object is larger, it contains more energy. Hydrogen isotopes are itty bitty