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in nuclear fusion the mass of resulting nucleus is the same as the sum of masses of fusing nuclei is this true or false

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is true that in Nuclear fusion the mass of resultant nucleus is same as the sum of masses of fusing nuclei.But it seen that there is a slight difference.
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nehamurjani: According to the statement "the sum of masses before the fusion (i.e. of light nuclei) is more than the sum of masses after the fusion (i.e. of bigger nucleus) and this difference appears as the fusion energy". Its False ...
Answered by Plutoniumduce9
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yes it is true that In nuclear fusion the mass of resulting nucleus is the same as the sum of masses of fusing nuclei
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