Which of the following is not true of nuclear fusion? a. nuclear fusion produces helium b. nuclear fusion requires extremely high temperatures c. nuclear fusion reactors produce more energy than they consume
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13.) Which of the following is not true of nuclear fusion?
a. nuclear fusion produces helium
b. nuclear fusion requires extremely high temperatures
c. nuclear fusion reactors produce more energy than they consume
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