yes explosions are bad for you plant
It all depends on how you use it.
It is bad to be too imaginative because it could lead to bad things (explosions, destruction)
Fukushima in Japan
I think four of the six on site, but they have not all had the same problems. The explosions were actually in the reactor buildings, not inside the reactor pressure vessels, and these explosions were due to hydrogen accumulating and forming an explosive mixture with air
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan experienced a series of explosions in March 2011 following a powerful earthquake and tsunami. The disaster resulted in a significant release of radioactive material and led to the evacuation of surrounding areas.
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, which began in March 2011 following a massive earthquake and tsunami, involved a series of explosions at the plant. Specifically, there were four significant hydrogen explosions at reactors 1, 2, and 3, occurring between March 12 and March 15, 2011. These explosions resulted from the buildup of hydrogen gas due to overheating and the loss of cooling water in the reactors.
The Chernobyl disaster involved a series of explosions, with the most significant being two main explosions that occurred on April 26, 1986, in Reactor No. 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The first explosion was a steam explosion caused by a sudden power surge, followed by a second, more powerful explosion due to the release of hydrogen gas. These explosions resulted in the catastrophic release of radioactive materials into the environment.
Like most of what is avalable to us, an explosion can be used either for good or bad, and that is enirley in the hand of the person causing the explosion. Explosions can be used by terrorists to blow up hospitals, or by rescue workers to help Miners stuck in a collapsed mine. Explosions can be used to prematurely trigger controlled avalanches, thereby saving lives, or it can be used to kill all the fish in a large area thruunderwater charges. It absolutely depends on the user.
No, a reactor is operated at critical and a bomb at supercritical. Also reactors include safety shutdown systems that quickly make them subcritical stopping the reaction.However reactors can have steam explosions and hydrogen/oxygen explosions. These are physical and chemical explosions respectively, not nuclear.
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Tiny Explosions was created in 2000.
Explosions in the Sky was created in 1999.