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Electromagnetic Isotope Separation 0
Electromagnetic isotope separation is a process that uses magnetic fields to separate isotopes of an element based on their mass-to-charge ratio, exploiting the slight differences in their paths when subjected to a magnetic field. This technique is critical in producing enriched uranium for nuclear reactors and weapons, as it allows for the isolation of specific isotopes like U-235 from a mixture of isotopes in natural uranium.
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