If in a nuclear fusion process, the masses of the fusing nuclei be m 1 and m 2 and the…
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If in a nuclear fusion process, the masses of the fusing nuclei be m1 and m2 and the mass of the resultant nucleus be m3, then:
- m3 = m1 + m2
- m3 = |m1 - m2|
- m3 < (m1 + m2)
- m3 > (m1 + m2)
Answer
(C) m 3 < (m 1 + m 2 )
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