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3 December, 23:25

The source of power in a nuclear power plant comes from A) burning hydrogen atoms. B) reacting uranium atoms. C) splitting uranium nuclei. D) combining hydrogen nuclei.

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  1. 4 December, 02:07
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    The answer is c because fusion is way more dangerous and complicated and extremely hard to do, so they rely on fission, the splitting of atoms
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