Step 1: Definition of Nuclear Fission and Fusion Nuclear Fission: The splitting of a heavy nucleus into two lighter nuclei with the release of energy. \[ ^{235}U + n \rightarrow ^{141}Ba + ^{92}Kr + 3n + \text{energy} \]
Nuclear Fusion: The combining of two light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy. \[ ^{2}H + ^{3}H \rightarrow ^{4}He + n + \text{energy} \]
Step 2: Why Energy is Released? Energy is released in both processes due to the mass defect, which is converted into energy according to Einstein's equation: \[ E = mc^2 \]
Step 3: Key Differences

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Explain nuclear fission and nuclear fusion with examples.
The atomic mass of \( ^{16}O \) is 16.0000 amu. Calculate its binding energy per nucleon. Mass of electron = 0.00055 amu, mass of proton = 1.007593 amu, mass of neutron = 1.008982 amu, and 1 amu = 931 MeV.
What is total internal reflection and critical angle? What is the working principle of Optical Fibre.
A coil has a resistance of 10 Ω and inductance of 0.4 Henry. It is connected to an AC source of 6.5 V, 30 Hz. Find the average power consumed in the circuit.