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 *~
Now do you mean atomic or nuclear? At the atomic or molecular level it will be chemical energy. The nuclear reactions produce nuclear energy, which appears as heat.
Nuclear energy, the energy produced by nuclear fission in which a bit of mass is converted into pure energy as stated in Einstein's equation Energy = Mass times the Velocity of light squared.
You think probable to nuclear energy.
It depends. There are two types of chemical reaction int his sense. Exothermic reactions release energy and endothermic reactions absorb it.
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.
Exothermic reactions.
Endothermic reactions.Endo- means 'inside' which is where the energy ends up.Exothermic reactions give off energy. Exo- means 'outside'. Think that a spider sheds an 'exo'skeleton, or a skin on the outside.
These are endothermic reactions.
Nuclear Reaction.
Atomic energy is really a misnomer for nuclear energy. It is the fissioning of the nucleus which causes energy to be released. At the atomic level we are dealing with chemical reactions, but in the early days people did talk of atomic power and atomic bombs.
when energy is absorbed it is called an endergonic reaction and when energy is released it is called an exergonic reaction
The binding energy in atomic nuclei. This energy is transmitted by the strong force.
The source of atomic energy is the "binding energy" that exists in the nucleus of all atoms. This is the energy that is contained in the union of the protons and neutrons of the nucleus. When the nucleus is split apart, the binding energy is released.
Energy (in the form of heat), also free neutrons.Binding energy
Exothermic reactions.
It depends. There are two types of chemical reaction int his sense. Exothermic reactions release energy and endothermic reactions absorb it.
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.
energy is released or absorbed.
yes they do,the reactions which absorb energy are called endothermic reaction.
nuclear energy