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    Consider the Fission Reaction: + → 2 Fission
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Consider the Fission Reaction: + → 2 Fission

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Consider the fission reaction: Consider the fission reaction:   +   → 2 fission products + 2 n's (a) Estimate the energy released in the reaction. (b) If 3 neutrons had been released instead of 2, what energy would have been released? + Consider the fission reaction:   +   → 2 fission products + 2 n's (a) Estimate the energy released in the reaction. (b) If 3 neutrons had been released instead of 2, what energy would have been released? → 2 fission products + 2 n's
(a) Estimate the energy released in the reaction.
(b) If 3 neutrons had been released instead of 2, what energy would have been released?

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