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Two fusion reactions mentioned in the text are n + 3he → 4he + γ and n + 1h → 2h + γ. both reactions release energy, but the second also creates more fuel. confirm that the energies produced in the reactions are 20.58 and 2.22 mev, respectively. (assume 1 u = 931.5 mev/c2.) enter the initial and final masses for n + 3he → 4he + γ. (enter your answers in atomic mass units to at least 4 decimal places.) mi = mn + m(3he) = u mf = m(4he) = u

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