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Physics, 18.12.2019 04:31 jodiisbored2621

Why do nuclear power plants use fission rather than fusion to generate
electric energy?
a. fission produces less radioactive waste than fusion does.
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b. fusion requires very high pressure and temperature.
c. a problem might lead to an explosion in a fusion reactor, but not in
a fission reactor.
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d. the isotope used in fission is more common than the one used in
fusion

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