Question
Fusion reaction is also known as ..........:

Answer

  1. Thermonuclear reaction
Explanation:
In nuclear physics,nuclear fusion is a nuclear reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei collide at very high speed and join to form a new type of atomic nucleus. During this process matter is not conserved because some of the matter of fusing nuclei is converted to photons also known as thermonuclear reaction.

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