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The amount of energy produced during nuclear fission is related to?

It is related to the specific nuclear reactor design including the nuclear fuel amount and the reactor control system and the energy extracting medium (coolant) capacity.


In a reactor what is nuclear energy produced in?

It is produced in the fuel rods by fission of the U235 nuclei. Each fission produces a certain amount of heat, and this is transferred to the water or gas which is pumped past the fuel, by contact heat transfer.


What is energy produced by splitting the nuclei of certain elements?

Nuclear energy is produced by splitting the nuclei of certain elements in a process called nuclear fission. This process releases a large amount of energy in the form of heat, which can be used to generate electricity in nuclear power plants. Examples of elements that can undergo nuclear fission include uranium and plutonium.


Is it true or false that the process by which energy is produced in the sun is known as nuclear fission?

False. The process by which energy is produced in the sun is known as nuclear fusion, not fission. Nuclear fusion is the process in which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy in the process.


The splitting of a heavy nucleus is called?

The splitting of a heavy nucleus is called nuclear fission. This process releases a large amount of energy and is the principle behind nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.


How does fission produce?

Nuclear fission is nuclear reaction in which nucleus of an atom , usually a heavy element, splits into smaller parts i.e. lighter nuclei . Free neutrons and photons are produced along with release of large amount of energy.


What type of energy is produced by splitting then nuclei of atoms?

Nuclear energy is produced by splitting the nuclei of atoms in a process called nuclear fission. This process releases a large amount of energy in the form of heat, which can be harnessed to generate electricity.


In nuclear fission how does the loss in mass affect the amount of energy given off?

They are directly related through equation E = mc2. In each fission the nucleus loses a little mass and releases an equivalent amount of energy.


What caused nuclear energy to be produced?

Basically, the fission or splitting of the nucleus of Uranium 235 or Plutonium 239, which releases a large amount of thermal energy


True or false the energy from nuclear fission is released as heat?

Heat is produced by the recoil (kinetic energy) of the fission fragments, when they are stopped in the fuel material


What is the method used to produce nuclear energy in power plants?

Nuclear energy is produced through nuclear fission in power plants. This process involves splitting uranium atoms in a controlled environment, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of heat which is then used to produce steam, turning turbines and generating electricity.


What amount of energy is produced during nuclear fisson?

Each fission of a U235 nucleus produces 200 Mev which in terms of Joules is 3.2 x 10-11 Joules. This is a very small amount, which shows just how many fissions are occurring every second, for a reactor which produces 3000 Mw thermal