Physics, asked by washimmandal, 2 months ago

why the lighter nuclei take part in nuclear fusion??​

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Answered by shuklavineeta313
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Explanation:

the nuclei forces is stronger than the coulomb Force for Atomic nuclei smaller than iron so building up these nuclei from lighter nuclei by fusion releases back Strain energy from the net attraction of these particles

Answered by navyanayak9
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Answer:

The nuclear force is stronger than the Coulomb force for atomic nuclei smaller than iron, so building up these nuclei from lighter nuclei by fusion releases the extra energy from the net attraction of these particles.

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