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Q: Will there be more nuclear fission in the future?
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Where does fission occour?

Nuclear fission occurs in fission reactors, a type of nuclear reactor, and in fission bombs, more commonly knows as atomic bombs.


What is the main difference between breeder nuclear fission and convention nuclear fission?

In breeder nuclear fission more fuel is produced than what consumed. In conventional nuclear fission less fuel is produced than what is consumed.


Is the best definition of nuclear fission?

Apex::: Nuclear fission is the splitting of a nucleus into two or more nuclei


Can Nuclear fission occur in quarks?

Currently, it can't. May be it could be in future.


Where do you get nuclear fission?

You get nuclear fission in:nuclear fission reactorsatomic fission bombs


Between nuclear fission and fussion radioactive by-product are more characteristic of which?

Fission


How nuclear fusion differ to nuclear fission in terms of energy release?

Energy from nuclear fusion is around 400 times more than that of nuclear fission for same mass.


What is the splitting of an atoms nucleus into two smaller nuclei is called?

nuclear fission


Why are thermonuclear bombs are more disastrous than nuclear bombs?

Nuclear bombs use nuclear fission of some heavy element, usually uranium or plutonium. Thermonuclear bombs use the detonation of a fission bomb to ignite the fusion of hydrogen. Such weapons are more powerful than ordinary nuclear weapons because nuclear fusion releases more energy than nuclear fission, and because the process of fusion itself can be used to ignite more fission.


How common is nuclear fission going to be in the future?

I cannot predict the future. Anyone that says they can is either lying or self deceived.


The splitting of a heavy nucleus is called?

nuclear fission


What type of reaction happens in a nuclear power plant?

Nuclear fission