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When nuclear fission occurs, some mass is lost. Where does the mass go?

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The situation when nuclear fission occurs, some mass is lost is also called the mass defect and as a result the matter turns into energy. If you want to know where the mass does go Albert Einstein will be your helping hand : E = mc^2. Using this formulae you will solve the task and find out the direction of mass.

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The situation when nuclear fission occurs, some mass is lost is also called the mass defect and as a result  the matter turns into energy. If you want to know where the mass does go  Albert Einstein will be your helping hand :  E = mc^2. Using this formulae you will solve the task and find out the  direction of mass.
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