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The atoms that undergo nuclear fusion become smaller

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Step-by-step explanation:

In nuclear fission, an unstable atom separates into two or more shorter, more steady fragments, discharging energy. Matter is not preserved throughout this process because some of the weight of the merging nucleus is transformed to power, which would be discharged. Fusion is the mechanism through which massive stars generate enormous energy amounts.

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