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Physics, 24.12.2019 22:31 ybetancourt1

Advancements in nuclear science have led to technological advances which are both harmful and beneficial. which would be considered a beneficial result of nuclear science?
a) nuclear weapons
b) nuclear testing
c) magnetic resonance imaging (mri)
eliminate
d) nuclear waste from nuclear power plan

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