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Chapter 31, Problem 66

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Some stars, in a later stage of evolution, may begin to fuse two nuclei into one nucleus. (a) How much energy would be released in such a reaction? (b) What kinetic energy must two carbon nuclei each have when far apart, if they can then approach each other to within 6.0 fm, center-to-center? (c) Approximately what temperature would this require?

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