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8 February, 20:51

During nuclear fission great amounts of energy are produced from

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  1. 8 February, 20:56
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    Question:

    During nuclear fission, great amounts of energy are produced from

    a. very small amounts of mass.

    b. tremendous amounts of mass.

    c. a series of chemical reactions.

    d. particle accelerators.

    Answer:

    The correct answer is

    a. Very small amounts of mass

    Explanation:

    Nuclear fission is the nuclear reaction that involves the splitting of the nucleus of a large atom into two or more lighter nuclei and the production of a huge amount of energy

    Nuclear fission involves the input of about 8 million electron volts (MeV) to break the binding nuclear forces. Binding of a neutron to the heavy nucleus of an element of fission material produces 6 MeV of the 8 MeV alone.

    The output energy is about 2 trillion Kelvin or 200 MeV for each fission event.
  2. 8 February, 23:14
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    very small amounts of mass

    Explanation:

    Nuclear fission is the splitting of large atomic nucleus into smaller nuclei.
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