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Why is energy released during a nuclear fusion?

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Answered by WolverineX24
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Energy released during a nuclear reaction as a result of fission or fusion Also called atomic energy. nuclear energy in Science Expand. ... When an atom of nuclear fuel (uranium) absorbs a neutron, the uranium will fission into two smaller atoms (waste) and release one to three neutrons.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Energy released in fusion reactions. Energy is released in a nuclear reaction if the total mass of the resultant particles is less than the mass of the initial reactants. ... The particles a and b are often nucleons, either protons or neutrons, but in general can be any nuclei.

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