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← ScienceWhich energetic consequence occurs during nuclear fusion reactors?
A)Greater binding energy per nucleon released✓
B)Decreased neutron flux within containment
C)Higher probability beta decay products
D)Suppressed gamma radiation near reaction
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Fusion releases energy via strong nuclear force, therefore the resulting nucleus exhibits greater binding energy per nucleon due to mass defect during fusion; rather than decreased neutron flux or suppressed radiation, because these parameters depend on shielding effectiveness.
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