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how does nuclear fission take place ?

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Answered by lijibiju131
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In fission, the nucleus splits, either through radioactive decay or because it has been bombarded by other subatomic particles known as neutrinos. ... Controlled fission occurs when a very light neutrino bombards the nucleus of an atom, breaking it into two smaller, similarly-sized nucle

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Answered by ItzBrainly28
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  1. In nuclear fission, the atom of a heavy element is bombarded by a neutron to form an unstable isotope.
  2. The unstable isotope further splits into two or more smaller nuclei releasing extra neutrons and energy.
  3. In nuclear fission, huge amount of energy and heat is released.

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