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In a nuclear fusion reaction, two nuclei, A & B , fuse to produce a nucleus C , releasing an amount of energy `DeltaE` in the process. If the mass defects of the three nuclei are `DeltaM_A, DeltaM_B` & `DeltaM_C` respectively , then which of the following relations holds ? Here, c is the speed of light.

A

`DeltaM_A + DeltaM_B = DeltaM_C - DeltaE//c^2`

B

`DeltaM_A + DeltaM_B = DeltaM_C + DeltaE//c^2`

C

`DeltaM_A - DeltaM_B = DeltaM_C - DeltaE//c^2`

D

`DeltaM_A - DeltaM_B = DeltaM_C + DeltaE//c^2`

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