In a nuclear-fusion reaction, two deuterium nuclei combine to make a helium nucleus plus a neutron, releasing

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In a nuclear-fusion reaction, two deuterium nuclei combine to make a helium nucleus plus a neutron, releasing 3.3MeV of energy in the process. By how much do the combined masses of the helium nucleus and the neutron differ from the combined masses of the original deuterium nuclei?

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Essential University Physics

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