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4 June, 19:39

Which energy transformation is represented in the diagram?

nuclear to thermal and radiant

nuclear to electrical and chemical

chemical to nuclear and radiant

chemical to electrical and nuclear

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  1. 4 June, 20:18
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    (A) is the answer
  2. 4 June, 22:29
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    A nuclear to thermal and radiant

    Explanation:

    Nuclear fission is the disintegration of the force that holds the nucleus of the atom together, creating two different but lighter nuclei.

    In nuclear fission, it seeks to break the force of attraction or nuclear force that joins the protons and neutrons that form the nucleus of an atom. Neutrons without electric charge are used against the nucleus of the atom to produce enough excitation energy to deform the nucleus into two halves.
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