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Nuclear fission of uranium-235 release fission energy.The fission energy is enormous compared to the energy obtained from fossil fuels.
It is the reverse: Np-235 decay to U-235 by electron capture.
U-235 can fission by absorbing fast or slow neutrons, but it has a much larger cross section for slow ones, that is it absorbs slow neutrons much more readily than fast ones. This enables moderated reactors to operate with low enriched (5% or less) or even natural uranium, whilst fast reactors must have much more highly enriched uranium, ie with more U-235. The ultimate is the nuclear bomb, where almost pure U-235 will fission entirely with fast neutrons, if enough of it is suddenly put together.
Uranium 235 comes to mind
Example with the istope 235 of uranium: - 235 92U (recommended) or - U-235
The factors of 235 are 1, 5, 47, 235. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another set of factors.
106 x 235 = 24910
It is: 235-128 = 107 greater
The first three multiples of 235 are 235, 470 and 705. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another set of multiples. The first three common multiples of 2, 3 and 5 are 30, 60 and 90.
$58.75.
You need to specify, 235 of what units. Also, too much for what, exactly? Assuming you mean for a person, and pounds: 235 pounds would be too much weight for most people. Do some reading about BMI (body-mass index) for more details about what is usually considered an appropriate weight.
About 52.8 pounds.
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About 52.8 pounds.