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    In Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion Reactions, the Amount of Mass
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In Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion Reactions, the Amount of Mass

Question 93

Question 93

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In nuclear fission and nuclear fusion reactions, the amount of mass converted to energy of other forms is


A) less than 1%.
B) about 30%.
C) about 10%.
D) about 20%.
E) more than 30%.

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