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Which option would be an appropriate model of nuclear fission?(1 point) Responses taking a teaspoon of sugar from a bowl taking...Asked by nuh uhhhhhhhh
Which option would be an appropriate model of nuclear fission?(1 point)
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taking a teaspoon of sugar from a bowl
taking a teaspoon of sugar from a bowl
cutting a cake in half
cutting a cake in half
dividing a stack of paper equally between two people
dividing a stack of paper equally between two people
disturbing a drop of water such that it breaks into smaller droplets
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taking a teaspoon of sugar from a bowl
taking a teaspoon of sugar from a bowl
cutting a cake in half
cutting a cake in half
dividing a stack of paper equally between two people
dividing a stack of paper equally between two people
disturbing a drop of water such that it breaks into smaller droplets
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The most appropriate model of nuclear fission from the provided options is **disturbing a drop of water such that it breaks into smaller droplets**.
This comparison fits because nuclear fission involves a larger nucleus splitting into smaller fragments, similar to how a drop of water can break into smaller droplets. The other options do not effectively capture the concept of splitting a larger object into smaller parts.
This comparison fits because nuclear fission involves a larger nucleus splitting into smaller fragments, similar to how a drop of water can break into smaller droplets. The other options do not effectively capture the concept of splitting a larger object into smaller parts.
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