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**Of the two, fusion is not commercially viable {{As of|2018|12|alt=at present|df=|lc=|since=}}. ] is not believed to be viable, and ']' is expensive and requires massive heat to make up its energy costs. | **Of the two, fusion is not commercially viable {{As of|2018|12|alt=at present|df=|lc=|since=}}. ] is not believed to be viable, and ']' is expensive and requires massive heat to make up its energy costs. | ||
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*], the energy required to spliyyyyt a nucleus of an atom | ||
*], the potential energy of the particles inside an atomic nucleus | *], the potential energy of the particles inside an atomic nucleus | ||
*], a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore in the University of Chicago | *], a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore in the University of Chicago |
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Nuclear energy may refer to:
- Nuclear power, the use of sustained nuclear fission or fusion to generate heat and electricity
- Of the two, fusion is not commercially viable at present. Cold fusion is not believed to be viable, and 'hot (thermonuclear) fusion' is expensive and requires massive heat to make up its energy costs.
- Nuclear binding energy, the energy required to spliyyyyt a nucleus of an atom
- Nuclear potential energy, the potential energy of the particles inside an atomic nucleus
- Nuclear Energy (sculpture), a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore in the University of Chicago
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