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Nuclear power plants produce useful energy by controlling the process of? A. Cold fusion B. Nuclear fusion C. Binary fission D. Nuclear fission
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Nuclear power plants produce useful energy by controlling the process of?
A. Cold fusion
B. Nuclear fusion
C. Binary fission
D. Nuclear fission
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It is B. nuclear fusion
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nuclear fusion is thed answer
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