They only have two things in common that I have found so far.
1. They both release large amounts of energy.
2. They both involve the nucleus of an atom.
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They are actually very different, but you could say they share the fact that energy is released during the processes.
They both release the binding energy of atomic nuclei.
Their products have less mass than their reactants
They both involve nuclei of atoms.
no they are not
Nuclear fusion is a nuclear reaction, but so is fission. So not all nuclear reactions are fission.
Nuclear fusion produce energy 400 times more than nuclear fission for the same mass.
Fission
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Nuclear fusion doesn't produce energy.
Energy from nuclear fusion is around 400 times more than that of nuclear fission for same mass.
Nuclear fusion is a nuclear reaction, but so is fission. So not all nuclear reactions are fission.
Nuclear fusion produce energy 400 times more than nuclear fission for the same mass.
Definition: energy from nuclear fission or fusion: the energy released by nuclear fission or fusion
Fission and fusion are different nuclear reactions.
The Sun get it power by nuclear FUSION not by nuclear fission.
Nuclear fusion
Nuclear fission.
Fission
No Strontium is produced by nuclear fission not fusion.
nuclear fission and nuclear fusion
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