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Nuclear energy is the heat energy produced during controlled splitting, or ________ , of radioactive isotopes
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Nuclear energy is the heat energy produced during controlled splitting, or ________ , of radioactive isotopes
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Answer is: nuclear fission.
Nuclear fission
is radioactive decay
process in which the
nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts.
In this process produces free neutrons and gamma photons
and releases a very large amount of
energy.
Nuclear fission produces energy for nuclear power and
nuclear weapons.
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