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Compared to a perfectly competitive industry,a single-price monopoly produces
Fusion Reaction
A nuclear reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei come close enough to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles, releasing large amounts of energy.
Fission Reaction
A nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits into smaller nuclei, releasing energy and, often, neutrons.
U-238
U-238 denotes uranium-238, the most abundant isotope of uranium found in nature, known for its long half-life and use as a starting material in the production of nuclear fuel and atomic weapons.
U-235
An isotope of Uranium with a unique capability for nuclear reactions, particularly used in nuclear reactors and weapons.
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