b. beta - decay is the inverse process of a proton flipping into a neutron during hydrogen fusion   c. helium-capture reactions that form heavy elements ins

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1. Fusion and fission processes can often be viewed as the “reverse” process with respect to each other. Examples are:
  
a. light frequency transformation.
 
b. beta - decay is the inverse process of a proton flipping into a neutron during hydrogen fusion
 
c. helium-capture reactions that form heavy elements inside massive stars are the reverse of α-decay.
 
d. fission of a very heavy element into two lighter elements is the inverse of fusion of two medium-mass elements into heavy elements.
e. conservation of photon charg
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