How to say "nuclear fission" in German?

In German "nuclear fission" translates to  Kernspaltung 

Transliteration: kehrn-shpahl-tung

🇩🇪 Die Kernspaltung ist der Prozess, bei dem ein Atomkern in zwei oder mehr Teile gespalten wird.

🗣️ Dee Kehr-nshpahl-tung ist dehr Proh-tsesh, by dem eye-n Ah-tome-kern in tsvey oh-der mehr Tey-leh geh-shpahl-ten vert.

🇺🇸 Nuclear fission is the process in which an atomic nucleus is split into two or more parts.



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How to say "nuclear fission" in German?

You can use the word "Kernspaltung" which translates to "Nuclear fission".

How to pronounce "Kernspaltung" (nuclear fission) in German?

The word "Kernspaltung" is pronounced as "kehrn-shpahl-tung".

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