The mass of an atom aftre it under goes fission or fusion
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the mass of the atom after fusion is less than the mass of the
input atoms. The mass of the fragment atoms after fission is less
than the mass of the original atom.
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Critical mass depends on what
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The Purity && The Shape
AND size density
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Identify two possible options you studied for dealing with spent nuclear fuel rods
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burying them in deep caverns, removing lighter nuclei and
reusing them
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Possible options for spent nuclear fuel rods include
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burying them in deep caverns.removing lighter nuclei and reusing
them
re-mixing them and putting them back in the mines
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Which is are used in nuclear reactors to absorb neutrons
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control rods
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Plants and trees grow nearly everywhere This is one of the advantages of energy
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biomass
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How do you write Einstein's equation that explains the energy from nuclear reactions. Use the caret symbol to show an exponent
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e=mc^2 E=mc^2
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What is the difference between hydrogen fuel cells and hydrogen fussion
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In fuel cells the hydrogen is oxidised to water. In fusion 2
different isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium) fuse
together to form helium.
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In the following decay equation 24 12 Mg is the
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daughter element
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The half life of cobalt 60 is 5.3 years After years 14 of the original amount of cobalt 60 will remain
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10.6 years
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Where does the fusion reaction occur in the sun
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Fusion occurs in the core of the sun and other stars.
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Which of the following is the main energy source for our sun
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Nuclear fusion is the source of the sun's energy.
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Which of the following processes uses lasers
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Inertial confinement fusion
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Can Geothermal pumps can be used for heating or cooling
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cooling
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Which produces the most energy
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fusing 10 kg of hydrogen
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Strontium decays by beta decay part of the nuclear equation is shown below fill in the blank with a number
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39 APEX
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I’m a nuclear reaction which of the following must be conserved
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Charge
The count of nucleons
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The mass of an atom aftre it under goes fission or fusion
the mass of the atom after fusion is less than the mass of the
input atoms. The mass of the fragment atoms after fission is less
than the mass of the original atom.
Critical mass depends on what
The Purity && The Shape
AND size density
Identify two possible options you studied for dealing with spent nuclear fuel rods
burying them in deep caverns, removing lighter nuclei and
reusing them
Possible options for spent nuclear fuel rods include
burying them in deep caverns.removing lighter nuclei and reusing
them
re-mixing them and putting them back in the mines
Which is are used in nuclear reactors to absorb neutrons
control rods
Plants and trees grow nearly everywhere This is one of the advantages of energy
biomass
How do you write Einstein's equation that explains the energy from nuclear reactions. Use the caret symbol to show an exponent
e=mc^2 E=mc^2
What is the difference between hydrogen fuel cells and hydrogen fussion
In fuel cells the hydrogen is oxidised to water. In fusion 2
different isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium) fuse
together to form helium.
In the following decay equation 24 12 Mg is the
daughter element
The half life of cobalt 60 is 5.3 years After years 14 of the original amount of cobalt 60 will remain
10.6 years
Where does the fusion reaction occur in the sun
Fusion occurs in the core of the sun and other stars.
Which of the following is the main energy source for our sun
Nuclear fusion is the source of the sun's energy.
Which of the following processes uses lasers
Inertial confinement fusion
Can Geothermal pumps can be used for heating or cooling
cooling
Which produces the most energy
fusing 10 kg of hydrogen
Strontium decays by beta decay part of the nuclear equation is shown below fill in the blank with a number
39 APEX
I’m a nuclear reaction which of the following must be conserved