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What is the process of nuclear fusion?
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practice
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Topic
Nuclear fission and fusion
Question
- A. The splitting of a large unstable nucleus
- B. The joining of two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus
- C. The absorption of neutrons by a nucleus
- D. The release of energy from fission
Answer
The correct answer is B: The joining of two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus.
Explanation
The correct answer is B: The joining of two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus. This supports the learning objective "(Physics only) Describe fusion of hydrogen nuclei as a process that can form helium." in Nuclear fusion (physics only) because it uses the correct atomic and nuclear radiation relationship for Nuclear fission and fusion. The other options are less suitable because they do not match the required Nuclear fusion (physics only) idea: The splitting of a large unstable nucleus; The absorption of neutrons by a nucleus; The release of energy from fission.
Common mistake
Confusing Fusion with Fission
Students often confuse nuclear fusion with nuclear fission, thinking both processes involve splitting nuclei.
Remember that nuclear fusion is the joining of two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, while nuclear fission is the splitting of a large unstable nucleus.
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