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When small nuclei combine to form a large one
Nuclear Fission
Nuclear Fusion
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Nuclear fusion.
Explanation: Fusion is the process where small (light) nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus (e.g., hydrogen isotopes fusing to helium), releasing energy. Fission is the opposite — a large nucleus splitting into smaller ones.
Explanation: Fusion is the process where small (light) nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus (e.g., hydrogen isotopes fusing to helium), releasing energy. Fission is the opposite — a large nucleus splitting into smaller ones.
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