Asked by MMSanta
In nuclear reactions, how can huge amounts of energy be produced?
by releasing thermal energy in uranium
by destroying matter to create energy
by creating energy from the surrounding space
by converting chemical energy into nuclear energy
by releasing thermal energy in uranium
by destroying matter to create energy
by creating energy from the surrounding space
by converting chemical energy into nuclear energy
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Answered by
R_scott
the mass of the products of a nuclear reaction is less than
... the mass of the starting materials
the "lost" mass was converted to energy ... e = m c^2
... the mass of the starting materials
the "lost" mass was converted to energy ... e = m c^2
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