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How to find disintegration energy in nuclear reactions?

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Answered by kevin6669
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Disintegration energy is the energy released during radioactive decay. Nuclear physics involves the study of many nuclear reactions, where one atom or particle turns into another, or where particles collide, creating new ones. These reactions are on a tiny scale, but can be super dramatic, absorbing or creating huge quantities of energy. Some of these reactions are called radioactive decay reactions.
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