An incredible amount of electromagnetic energy is released by atomic reactions but it does not provide any thrust. It is more effective to capture the energy that is released in water and use it to produce steam and drive turbines.
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The number of electrons is always the same as the atomic number. That gives you the number of protons and electrons. The atomic mass has nothing to do with it. What is the atomic number? That is your answer.
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Atomic theory changed how we understood science completely. For one example, understanding the atom and how to harness its repercussions meant that atomic bombs and other nuclear weapons could be created, which would obliterate countries and enabled the United States to win WWII.
The atomic force microscope is an instrument.
The cold war was created by atomic power. Nothing more, nothing less.
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knowing that one day, everything that we know and love will come to an end... and that nothing makes us special, were all the same. at an atomic scale.
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Nothing special. Atomic bombs can be built with either uranium, plutonium, or composite (plutonium/uranium) cores. All work the same.
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Atomic mass is measured by atomic mass unit(amu) . It is given by 'u' i.e. unified mass.
The number of electrons is always the same as the atomic number. That gives you the number of protons and electrons. The atomic mass has nothing to do with it. What is the atomic number? That is your answer.
The most major thing that makes the city of Oakridge special is the fact that the US and Canada developed the atomic bomb in Oakridge. The city's main nickname is "the Atomic City"
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It won't - not with current technology. Current technology requires huge installations to harness atomic energy. This can be done on fixed locations, or on large ships or submarines, but not in a bike or small car.