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What is the source of energy in nuclear weapons?A.CombustionB.FissionC.FusionD.Gravity

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What is the source of energy in nuclear weapons?A.CombustionB.FissionC.FusionD.Gravity

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The source of energy in nuclear weapons is both B. Fission and C. Fusion.

In a nuclear weapon, the process starts with fission where a heavy nucleus like uranium or plutonium is split into two, releasing a large amount of energy. This energy is then used to initiate the second process, fusion, where light nuclei like hydrogen isotopes are combined to form a heavier nucleus, releasing even more energy.

So, while both processes are involved, the initial energy comes from fission, and then that energy is used to trigger fusion for a more powerful explosion.

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