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What is the calculation that shows, in terms of binding energies, that 17.6 MeV of energy is released per colliding D-T pair, and why is it split 14.1/3.5 between the neutron and the alpha particle?

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What is the calculation that shows, in terms of binding energies, that 17.6 MeV of energy is released per colliding D-T pair, and why is it split 14.1/3.5 between the neutron and the alpha particle?

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The masses of the particles concerned, in terms of the proton mass are:

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