Nuclear fission
Splitting an atom is called nuclear fission. This process releases a large amount of energy and is the principle behind nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.
No, it is called an atom bomb because it derives its power from splitting uranium and/or plutonium atoms.
Nuclear fission
Splitting atoms is called fission.
The process of splitting an atom is called nuclear fission. This is when the nucleus of an atom is split into two or more smaller nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. Nuclear fission is the process that powers nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.
The process of splitting the atom is called nuclear fission. In nuclear fission, a heavy atomic nucleus is split into two or more lighter nuclei along with the release of a large amount of energy.
The splitting of an atomic nucleus into smaller nuclei is called nuclear fission.
When you split an atom, you create a nuclear fission. The energy from splitting that atom is converted to electricity. To split an atom means to literally "break it in half." An atom has a nucleus with negatively charged electrons around it. The reaction of the atom splitting is so large that a small amount can convert into numerous amounts of energy.
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The process of nuclear fission involves splitting the nucleus of an atom into two smaller nuclei.
Yes
Splitting of atom