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fusion, in physics. 1 The change of a substance from the solid to the liquid state, also known as melting. The heat given up by a unit mass of a substance during fusion is called the latent heat latent heat, heat change associated with a change of state or phase (see states of matter ). Latent heat, also called heat of transformation, is the heat given up or absorbed by a unit mass of a substance as it changes from a solid to a liquid, from a liquid to a 2 The combining of two light atomic nuclei to form a single heavier nucleus nucleus, in physics, the extremely dense central core of an atom .
FusionThe following "Fusion" software products are in this Encyclopedia: Product Type of Software VMware Fusion Virtual Machine for the Mac ColdFusion Web authoring NetObjects Fusion Web authoring FOCUS Fusion OLAP database fusion 1. See nuclear fusion 2. a coalition of political parties or other groups, esp to support common candidates at an election 3. Psychol the processing by the mind of elements falling on the two eyes so that they yield a single percept
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The texturing of disk surfaces prevents "stiction" -- the optical fusion of head and disk in the hard drive assembly, resulting in disk crashes -- and increases disk storage capacity. |
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