In the nucleus of the fuel material, such as uranium-235
In this solar system, it is on the sun.
Nuclear fission reactions typically occur in the core of a nuclear reactor. This is where the fissionable material, such as uranium-235, is bombarded with neutrons, causing the nuclei to split and release more neutrons and energy in a chain reaction.
The critical mass
Natural nuclear fusion reactions occur in all stars
fuel assemblies in the core.
TNT (trinitrotoluene) is a conventional explosive used to trigger the beginning of a nuclear reaction in some nuclear weapons. When the TNT detonates, it generates the high temperatures and pressures needed to initiate the fission process in the nuclear material, causing a chain reaction to occur.
A nuclear disaster may occur when the radioactive materials are mishandled and which may lead to radioactive exposure or a chain reaction of nuclear fission, fusion. Most of these disasters are induced by the man made mistakes.
No, it is not possible; we need nuclear reactions for this.
An endothermic nuclear reaction absorbs energy from its surroundings to occur. This type of reaction typically requires a higher input of energy to initiate and sustain compared to an exothermic reaction. The implications of an endothermic nuclear reaction include the potential for greater control over the reaction process and the ability to produce specific isotopes or elements through nuclear transmutation. Additionally, endothermic reactions can be used in nuclear power generation and scientific research to study nuclear processes.
Yes, fusion reactions occur in a hydrogen bomb, which is a type of nuclear bomb. The high temperatures and pressures generated by the fission reaction in the bomb can trigger fusion reactions between hydrogen isotopes. This fusion reaction releases a large amount of energy, contributing to the destructive power of the bomb.
No, fission does not naturally occur in the human body. Fission is a nuclear reaction that involves the splitting of atomic nuclei, which is not a process that happens in biological organisms.
A nuclear burst can occur as a result of a nuclear explosion, which can be caused by either a fission or fusion reaction. The specific type of burst depends on the design and intent of the nuclear device used.