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To produce energy, nuclear power plants use a process called... a.) fission b.) fusion c.) fractionation d.) None of the above Science question I don't get. Need help quickly!
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To produce energy, nuclear power plants use a process called...
a.) fission
b.) fusion
c.) fractionation
d.) None of the above
Science question I don't get. Need help quickly!
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It’s A. Fission is a process in which when the reactor starts, uranium atoms are split realising heat and neutrons.
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I think it’s b but I could be wrong
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