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every energy requires the suns energy the sun is the ultimate source of energy for everything -O-A2. Nuclear energy does not depend on the sun, nor does geothermal energy from the earth's core. Tidal energy is largely driven by the moon but the sun also has some effect.
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ΔE = hc / λ λ = hc / ΔE ΔE = 495kJ / mol 4.95x105 / 6.023x1023 = 8.22x10-19 per atom... λ = (3.00x108) x (6.63x10-34) / 8.22x10-19 λ = 2.41x10-7m or 241x10-9m λ = 241nm 241nm lies in the ultraviolet region
the higher the energy, the higher the frequency
D. O. Kuether has written: 'Energy requirements for alternative rice production systems in the Tropics'
every energy requires the suns energy the sun is the ultimate source of energy for everything -O-A2. Nuclear energy does not depend on the sun, nor does geothermal energy from the earth's core. Tidal energy is largely driven by the moon but the sun also has some effect.
it is equal to the difference of mass between the products and the reactants multiplied by the square of the speed of light in vaccum. (infact it is well apllicable to chemical reactions also where only small differences in masses are involved.) NOTE:- the enery released or absorbed depends o whether the products are lighter ot heavier than the reactants. Famous Eintiens enery equivalent of mass * E=mc^2 *~
1. The isotope 238Pu: a power o,5 W for 1g. 2. For the nuclear fuels containing plutonium: this is another problem !
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make sure nuclear weapons did not proliferate to nations w/o nuclear weapons
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Radioactive waste, nuclear accident, public disapproval's
No. O-H bond energy is larger
Kenneth O. Davidian has written: 'Nuclear thermal rocket nozzle testing and evaluation program' -- subject(s): Nozzles, Nuclear rockets, Rockets (Aeronautics)
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