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In nuclear fission:
- chemical energy changes to electrical energy
- mechanical energy changes to chemical energy
- nuclear energy changes to electrical energy
- electric energy changes to nuclear energy
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nuclear energy changes to electrical energy
Reason — Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts, releasing a significant amount of energy. This energy is in the form of nuclear energy and is used for constructive purposes to produce electrical energy.
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