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difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.

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Nuclear fission & Nuclear fusion are the two ways to generate nuclear energy.

Nuclear fission - As the word suggest , fission means parting , dividing etc. which means that when the nucleus of small atoms are bombarded with the nuclei of a large or powerful atom , it breaks into small pieces releasing a great amount of energy . The process is Nuclear Fission. For example in nuclear power plants many energetic neutrons are bombarded on the nuclei of uranium , a powerful atom to produce energy to convert it into electrical energy.

Nuclear fusion - As the word suggest , fusion means bonding , combination , binding etc where two atoms are joined with each other, looking at difference between their masses. Now , the difference between the mass of the reactant and that of the product release a large amount of energy. This process is called Nuclear Fusion . For example sun fuses the hydrogen atom into the helium atom to produce energy which we get in the form of sunlight .
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