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Which location would the selected items BEST fit on the nuclear energy diagram?
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Which location would the selected items BEST fit on the nuclear energy diagram?
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Which location would the selected items BEST fit on the nuclear energy diagram?
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B
Step-by-step explanation:
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Since all three items, E=MC^2, Forms of nuclear energy, and releases a great amount of energy applies to both fission and fusion, the answer has to be "B) Fission and Fusion".
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