Nuclear fission - The reaction of a heavy atom splitting into two or more lighter nuclei after a collision., Deuterium - A stable isotope of hydrogen, consisting of one neutron and one proton., Proton-proton - Fusion that takes place inside of the Sun., Nuclear fusion - The reaction of two or more lighter elements combining to form a heavier atom., Tritium - A rare and radioactive isotope of hydrogen, consisting of one proton and two neutrons., Uranium - Most commonly used element in nuclear fission reactions., Deuterium-tritium - Formation of a helium nucleus., 1-20 MeV - The amount energy that fast neutrons carry., U-235 - The uranium isotope used in nuclear fission reactions., 1896 - Nuclear power began in?, E=MC² - What is Einstein's energy-mass equivalence equation?, Pu-240 - What does Pu-239 become when it absorbs another neutron?, 1945 - Which year was the first nuclear bomb produced?, Kinetic energy - In a fission reaction, what is nuclear potential energy converted into?,

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