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  • 16-05-2022
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what particle collides with a fissionable nucleus in order to begin the fission process?

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glowinglion glowinglion
  • 23-05-2022

Answer:

neutrons

Explanation:

Neutrons are usually released when fission takes place. Fission of a nucleus may be spontaneous, that is, it may happen at random due to internal processes within the nucleus. Fission can also be induced by bombarding a nucleus with a neutron.

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