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Physics, 10.04.2021 06:50, o10922025

Why isn't nuclear fusion used to generate electric energy in power plants? A.
It requires extremely high pressure.

B.
It uses a very rare radioactive isotope.

C.
It releases less energy per gram than uranium does.

D.
It requires converting matter into energy.

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