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scientists around the world have been working for decades on perfecting the process of nuclear fusion in the lab. which statement justifies this research?
- scientists are looking for a way to generate an unlimited source of hydrogen.
- scientists are looking for a way to absorb the energy produced by nuclear bombs.
- scientists are looking for a way to produce the uncommon noble gas helium.
- scientists are looking for a way to create cheap, safe, and sustainable energy.
Nuclear fusion research focuses on replicating the energy-producing process of stars. The core goal is to develop an energy source that is low-cost, has minimal safety risks compared to fission, and uses widely available fuel (like hydrogen isotopes), making it sustainable. The other options are incorrect: fusion uses hydrogen as fuel (not generates it), it does not absorb nuclear bomb energy, and helium is a byproduct, not the main goal.
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D. Scientists are looking for a way to create cheap, safe, and sustainable energy.