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Physics, 29.07.2019 22:20 jodiisbored2621

Calculate the energy (in mev) output in each of the fusion reactions in the proton–proton cycle, and verify the values given below. (assume the mass of an electron is 0.00054858 u and 1 u = 931.5 mev/c2. enter your answers to at least 2 decimal places.)
1h + 1h → 2h + e+ + νe
ereactants=
eproducts=
δe=0.42 mev
1h + 2h → 3he + γ
ereactants=
eproducts=
δe=5.49 mev
3he + 3he → 4he + 1h + 1h
ereactants=
eproducts=
δe=12.86 mev

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