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Physics, 18.03.2021 02:50, CreMoye967

How do fission nuclear reactions differ from fusion nuclear reactions? Fission reactions involve the conversion of matter into energy, but fusion reactions do not.
Fusion reactions involve the conversion of matter into energy, but fission reactions do not.
Fission reactions are used to generate electricity for consumers, but fusion reactions are not.
Fusion reactions are used to generate electricity for consumers, but fission reactions are not.

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