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When a hydrogen bomb explodes, hydrogen fuses to form helium. According to Einstein's mass-energy equivalence [that is, according to E=mc2], does this result in an change in the total mass of the material?
A) Yes, the mass decreases, and by a measurable amount.
B) Yes, the mass increases, but by such a small amount that it would be impossible to measure it.
C) Yes, the mass increases, and by a measurable amount.
D) Yes, the mass decreases, but by such a small amount that it would be impossible to measure it.
E) No, the mass remains exactly the same.
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