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What was The changes in the late 20th century to the traditional nuclear family were partially a result of?

rising divorce rates


The changes in the late 20th century to the traditional nuclear family were partially a result of?

rising divorce rates


Atoms are merged to produce this type of energy?

Nuclear energy.When the atoms are merged, the nuclear energy is a result of what is called Nuclear Fusion. When the atoms are split, the nuclear energy is a result of what is called Nuclear Fission.


What products do you gain by nuclear fission?

The products which are created as a result of nuclear fission are Pu-239 and a lot of nuclear waste.


What is the process of the production of lighter nuclei from heavier nuclei called. Nuclear radiation nuclear force fusion or fission?

Nuclear fission


Is nuclear an energy tranformation?

Nuclear energy is created as a result of destruction of mass (E = mc2)


What are forces that result in no change in an objects velocity?

The strong nuclear force. The weak nuclear force.


When an element undergoes nuclear transmutation the result is a completely different what?

When an element undergoes nuclear transmutation the result is a completely different element or isotope. All transmutation occurs through decay or nuclear reaction.


What is a melt down?

Meltdown is a term that describes the melting of a nuclear-reactor core as a result of a nuclear accident


Which is bigger a nuclear or atomic explosion?

Nuclear explosions are the result of splitting the atom. It is actually what powers the sun.


What is melt down?

Meltdown is a term that describes the melting of a nuclear-reactor core as a result of a nuclear accident


What are nuclear disasters?

Nuclear disasters are incidents that result in the release of radioactive material from a nuclear facility. They include both minor and major radiation releases.