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Suppose, we think of fission of a `._26Fe^(56)` nucleus into two equal fragments `._13Al^(28)`. Is the fission energetically possible? Argue by working out Q of the process. Given `m(._26Fe^(56))=55.93494u, m(._13Al^(28))=27.98191 u.`

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Suppose, we think of fission of a ""_(26)^(56)Fe nucleus into two equal fragments ""_(13)^(28)Al . Is the fission energetically possible? Argue by working out Q of the process. Given m (""_(26)^(56)Fe) = 55.93494 u and m(""_(13)^(28)Al) = 27.98191 u .

Suppose, we think of fission of a ""(26)^(56)Fe nucleus into two equal fragments, ""_(13)^(28)Al . Is the fission energetically possible? Argue by working out Q of the process. Given m (""_(26)^(56)Fe ) = 55.93494 u and m (""_(13)^(28)Al ) = 27.98191 u.

Suppose, we think of fission of a ""(26)^(56)Fe nucleus into two equal fragments, ""_(13)^(28)Al . Is the fission energetically possible? Argue by working out Q of the process. Given m (""_(26)^(56)Fe ) = 55.93494 u and m (""_(13)^(28)Al ) = 27.98191 u.

Is the fission of a ._26^56Fe nucleus into two equal fragments , ._13^28Al energetically possible ? Argue by working out Q of the process. Given , m(._26^56Fe ) = 55.93494 u and m(._13^28Al) = 27.98191 u

a) Give one point of difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. b) Suppose we consider fission of a ""_(26)^(56)Fe into two equal fragments of ""_(13)^(28)Al nucleus. Is the fission energetically possible? Justify your answer by working out Q value of the process. Given (m) ""_(26)^(56)Fe =55.93494 u and (m) ""_(13)^(28)Al = 27.98191