Spontaneous Fission of Radioactive Elements: Fact or Fiction?

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In summary, spontaneous fission of radioactive elements is a well-documented and scientifically proven phenomenon. It occurs when an unstable nucleus splits into smaller, more stable fragments, releasing a significant amount of energy. While initially considered a controversial concept, the discovery of spontaneous fission has been crucial in advancing our understanding of nuclear physics and has played a significant role in various applications, such as nuclear power and weapons.
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shubham patel
hello.. i am a student who loves physics... i hope to get some help.. nice place this is.
 
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Hi shubham, you will get plenty of help here, and welcome to the forum
 
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Radioactive elements can undergo spontaneous fission, is this statement true or false?
 
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