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Fusion energy gain factor

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Fusion energy gain factor by Wikipedia Bot 0  1970-01-01
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The fusion energy gain factor, often denoted by the symbol \( Q \), is a crucial parameter in nuclear fusion research. It measures the efficiency of a fusion reaction by comparing the energy produced by the fusion process to the energy input required to initiate and sustain that reaction.
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