Atomic Science Fission Reactor Tutorial for Tekkit
The poor man’s Fusion reactor. Far cheaper to set up, but can get costly to maintain. Minimum materials needed: 1 Fission Reactor 1 Electric Turbine 1 Thermo… Video Rating: 4 / 5
First Commercial Nuclear Reactor: “Atomic Power at Shippingport” circa 1958 AEC-Westinghouse
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ “Tour of the first commercial nuclear power plant.” Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive,…
Q&A: The energy released by the fission of one U-235 atom is approximately equal to the energy released by the expl?
Question by : The energy released by the fission of one U-235 atom is approximately equal to the energy released by the expl? The energy released by the fission of one U-235 atom is approximately equal to the energy released by the explosion of one TNT molecule. (1 point) True False Best answer: Answer by […]
What applications of Atomic Hydrogen exist, apart from its use in welding?
by jerryoldenettel Question by Idanre Magus: What applications of Atomic Hydrogen exist, apart from its use in welding? The Oxy-Hydrogen flame burns at up to 2800 degrees Celsius, but the Atomic Hydrogen flame burns at up to 4000 degrees Centigrade. I first learned about this in a couple of old Chemistry textbooks I acquired. One […]
Inside The Atomic Industry – In Germany, Nuclear Power ‘Has Been Demonized’
Inside The Atomic Industry – In Germany, Nuclear Power ‘Has Been Demonized’ Volker Sattel spent years researching his documentary on nuclear power, ‘Under Control,’ which premiered at the Berlinale film festival this week. He gained unprecedented access to plants and employees, even filming over an open reactor. Sattel argues the debate in Germany has become […]
Why does an Iron atom consume energy in order to fission, not release energy?
Question by codebreaker1011: Why does an Iron atom consume energy in order to fission, not release energy? Iron has a mass number of 56. According to a binding energy per nucleon vs mass number curve, for iron to fission, it must consume energy. Why is that? Thanks! Best answer: Answer by Michael WI think this […]
Russia: nuclear plant launch shows Iran can use atomic energy under international supervision
Russia: nuclear plant launch shows Iran can use atomic energy under international supervision Russia’s nuclear chief said Thursday that the planned startup of Iran’s first nuclear power plant will demonstrate that Iran is entitled to peaceful use of nuclear energy under international supervision. Read more on Times & Transcript What nuclear energy renaissance? The facts […]
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Which atomic particle is used to cause fission in an atomic reactor?
a. alpha particle b. beta paticle c. deuteron d. neutron