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Title: Suppose that you fission a sulfur nucleus, 32 is over 16S, into two fragments. R
Post by: einsteindude on Dec 3, 2014
Suppose that you fission a sulfur nucleus, 32 is over 16S, into two fragments. Referring to the graph above, does this process convert nuclear energy to other forms, or is it vice versa?
A) Other forms to nuclear energy, because this process proceeds upward, from lower to higher energy on the curve.
B) Nuclear energy to other forms, because this process proceeds upward, from lower to higher energy on the curve.
C) This is definitely the wrong


Title: Re: Suppose that you fission a sulfur nucleus, 32 is over 16S, into two fragments. R
Post by: mel!811 on Dec 3, 2014
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