Energy – Released in Nuclear Reactions

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Modern civilization of unthinkable without electrical energy. Use nuclear fuel for electricity generation – an extremely tempting idea. The energy released in nuclear reactions is millions of times higher than that given by ordinary chemical reactions.

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