Nuclear energy
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Nuclear energy is energy released from the atomic nucleus. It follows the conversion of its mass to energy consistent with Albert Einstein's formula E=mc² in which E = Energy, m = Mass and c = the Constant Speed of Light. However, the mass-energy equivalence does not explain how the reaction occurs, but rather nuclear forces do.
Nuclear energy is released by one of three nuclear reactions:
- Fusion, the fusing together of atomic particles.
- Fission, the breaking of the binding forces of an atom's nucleus.
- *Decay, is a term used for the slower natural fission process of a nucleus breaking down into a more stable form.
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