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What is the difference between fission and fusion? Fission produces large amounts of energy from a very large mass, but fusion produces small amounts of energy from a very small mass.
During fission, a larger nucleis is formed from smaller nuclei. During fusion, a larger nucleus is formed from individual particles.
During fission, a larger nucleus is broken down into smaller nuclei. During fusion, smaller nuclei are joined to create a larger nucleus.

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