Science, asked by imranashaikh815, 3 months ago

each nuclear fission of uranium nucleus releases ••••••••••••••• energy.
a) 20 mev.
b) 236 mev.
c) 237 mev.
d) 200 mev.​

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Answered by poojabevinakatti99
2

Explanation:

each nuclear fission of uranium nucleus releases 200 mev energy

ans is 200 mev

Answered by hinapakistani
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Typical fission events release about two hundred million eV (200 MeV) of energy, the equivalent of roughly >2 trillion Kelvin, for each fission event. The exact isotope which is fissioned, and whether or not it is fissionable or fissile, has only a small impact on the amount of energy released.

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