Fission.
The splitting of nuclei of atoms is called nuclear fission. This process is categorized as either a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay reaction.
The splitting of an atomic nucleus into smaller nuclei is called nuclear fission.
- Nuclear Physicists
Nuclear fission is defined as splitting large nuclei into smaller ones.
The type of nuclear reaction that releases energy through the combination of atomic nuclei is called fusion. This is different from fission reactions, which involve the splitting of atomic nuclei.
Nuclear fission is defined as splitting large nuclei into smaller ones.
The splitting of the parent nucleus into two daughter nuclei is called nuclear fission. This process releases a large amount of energy and is the basis for nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.
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.
nuclear fission
The process of nuclear fission involves splitting the nucleus of an atom into two smaller nuclei.
Atom.
The process of splitting the atom is called nuclear fission. In nuclear fission, a heavy atomic nucleus is split into two or more lighter nuclei along with the release of a large amount of energy.