During fission of uranium-235 with thermal neutrons the atom is splitted and many fission products are obtained.
We might think of induced nuclear fission as a fission reaction that occurs when a neutron is captured by, say, a uranium-235 atom and that atomic nucleus undergoes fission as a result. Most all of the fission events within a nuclear reactor or nuclear weapon are induced. Given this, we might then compare that fission event to a spontaneous fission event wherein the atomic nucleus of a uranium-235 atom spontaneously undergoes fission without having captured a neutron.
The sign on the proton's store door said "Gone fission."
Fission products are the fragments resulting from the fission of heavy nuclids during nuclear fission process
nuclear fission
During fission of uranium-235 with thermal neutrons the atom is splitted and many fission products are obtained.
We might think of induced nuclear fission as a fission reaction that occurs when a neutron is captured by, say, a uranium-235 atom and that atomic nucleus undergoes fission as a result. Most all of the fission events within a nuclear reactor or nuclear weapon are induced. Given this, we might then compare that fission event to a spontaneous fission event wherein the atomic nucleus of a uranium-235 atom spontaneously undergoes fission without having captured a neutron.
You get nuclear fission in:nuclear fission reactorsatomic fission bombs
Yes, by spontaneous fission, but the nymber of neutrons is very small because the halflife of the spontenuoes fission is: for Uranium 235: (1,0 ± 0,3).1019 years for Uranium 238: (8,20 ± 0,10).1015years
The sign on the proton's store door said "Gone fission."
Fission products are the fragments resulting from the fission of heavy nuclids during nuclear fission process
A stable nuclear fission reaction will be sustained if every fission produces one additional fission reaction.
nuclear fission
No. Fission is a process.
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Fission
Nuclear Fission has not an equation.