What is the fusing of two or more smaller nuclei to form a single, larger nucleus?
- Correct Answer: nuclear fusion
- radiactive fusion
- atomic fusion
- likely fusion
Explanation: Nuclear fusion is the fusing of two or more smaller nuclei to form a single, larger nucleus. Fusion releases even more energy than fission. Researchers are trying to find a way to use the energy from nuclear fusion to generate electricity.
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