A nucleus of ²³⁶U undergoes fission and splits into two fragments ¹⁴⁰Xe and ⁹⁶Sr. Assume that all nuclides are spherical. (Hint: You will need to use the nuclear radius formula.) The maximum electrostatic potential energy between the two fragments produced by the fission process is approximately (  ) 275 MeV (  ) 250 MeV (  ) 300 MeV (  ) 125 MeV (  ) 200 MeV

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A nucleus of ²³⁶U undergoes fission and splits into two fragments ¹⁴⁰Xe and ⁹⁶Sr. Assume that all nuclides are spherical. (Hint: You will need to use the nuclear radius formula.) The maximum electrostatic potential energy between the two fragments produced by the fission process is approximately

(  ) 275 MeV
(  ) 250 MeV
(  ) 300 MeV
(  ) 125 MeV
(  ) 200 MeV
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