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is nuclear fusion and radioactive decay the same ?

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Answered by sujit36
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No. Because radioactive decay is a sudden and unpredictable change but nuclear fusion is a change that is put into work
Answered by hacker101anon
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A radioactive decay, on the other hand, is a spontaneous event whereby the nucleus of an atom discharges a particle (alpha, beta, gamma, neutron, positron, etc), and changes its nuclear state. There are a few elements that undergo spontaneous fission, which is considered a radioactive decay and not a nuclear reaction

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