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    The Energy Supplied by a Thermal Neutron in a Fission
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The Energy Supplied by a Thermal Neutron in a Fission

Question 34

Question 34

Multiple Choice

The energy supplied by a thermal neutron in a fission event is essentially its:


A) excitation energy
B) binding energy
C) kinetic energy
D) rest energy
E) electric potential energy

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