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The equation 4H^(+) rarr (2)^(4) He^(2...

The equation
`4H^(+) rarr _(2)^(4) He^(2+) + 2e bar + 26 MeV represents`

A

`beta`-decay

B

`gamma`-decay

C

fusion

D

fission

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c

During nuclear fusion, two or more lighter nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus .
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