Which of the following is true concerning nuclear fusion?
a. it generally releases more heat...
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Physics, 24.01.2020 10:31, djmccarter
Which of the following is true concerning nuclear fusion?
a. it generally releases more heat than nuclear fission.
b. it involves the splitting of a nucleus into smaller fragments.
c. it can occur at room temperature.
d. all of the above
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