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← ScienceWhich mechanism decreases fission barrier height in heavy nuclei?
A)Increased liquid drop binding energy
B)Decreased surface tension effects
C)Enhanced shell correction energy✓
D)Reduced electrostatic repulsion energy
💡 Explanation
Enhanced shell correction energy reduces the fission barrier because it locally increases the binding energy near deformed shapes characteristic of the transition state. Therefore, the nucleus fissions easier rather than staying stable at its ground state.
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