Subject: Why do you need a nuetron to split an atom? Why can't you use a proton?
Date: Mon Apr 10 10:36:51 2000
Posted by pat brackley
Grade level: K-3
School: medowlark
City: Seridan WY State/Province: Wyoming
Country: U.S.A
Area of science: Physics
ID: 955381011.Ph
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Re: Why do you need a nuetron to split an atom? Why can't you use a proton?
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