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  • Nuclear Fission: Fragment Shapes and Why They're Not Pear-Shaped
    Nuclear fission does not typically result in pear-shaped nuclei. In the process of fission, a heavy atomic nucleus splits into two or more smaller nuclei, typically creating two roughly equal-sized fragments. These fragments are usually round or near-spherical in shape, rather than pear-shaped.
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