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Question
Explain the difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
Solution
Difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion are:
Nuclear fission:
- In nuclear fission, a heavy nucleus splits up into lighter nuclei.
- Harmful radiations are emitted in nuclear fission
- It starts when slow neutrons bombard the heavy nucleus like uranium-235
- It causes much pollution.
- A large amount of energy is released in nuclear fission.
- It can be controlled.
Nuclear fusion:
- In nuclear fusion, two or more light nuclei combine to form a heavy nucleus.
- No harmful radiations are emitted in nuclear fusion.
- It starts when light nuclei are heated at very high temperatures.
- It causes no pollution.
- The energy released in nuclear fusion is much more than nuclear fission.
- It can not be controlled.
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