Why does splitting an atom create energy? And why is it so much energy?

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Why does splitting an atom create energy? And why is it so much energy?

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Second part: It’s not just one atom. Splitting one atom releases a lot of energy *for one atom*, but it’s still a relatively atom-sized amount of energy. A nuclear reactor has to split lots and lots and lots of atoms to get the energy out, just like a car burns lots and lots and lots of molecules of gasoline.

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