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    The Nuclear Reaction(s) That Is(are) Most Likely to Be Employed
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The Nuclear Reaction(s) That Is(are) Most Likely to Be Employed

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Question 32

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The nuclear reaction(s) that is(are) most likely to be employed in fusion reactors on Earth is(are)


A)
The nuclear reaction(s)  that is(are)  most likely to be employed in fusion reactors on Earth is(are)  A)    . B)    . C)    . D)  all of the above. E)  only (a)  and (b)  above. .
B)
The nuclear reaction(s)  that is(are)  most likely to be employed in fusion reactors on Earth is(are)  A)    . B)    . C)    . D)  all of the above. E)  only (a)  and (b)  above. .
C)
The nuclear reaction(s)  that is(are)  most likely to be employed in fusion reactors on Earth is(are)  A)    . B)    . C)    . D)  all of the above. E)  only (a)  and (b)  above. .
D) all of the above.
E) only (a) and (b) above.

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