A very very tiny amount of matter is removed and a very large amount of energy is produced.
Of 4 MeV. i.e., 4Mega electron Volt
atomic number increases
It's hard to say exactly. There were many people who helped. There were 18,000 at Los Alamos and probably 50,000 or more in Hanford, WA and 45,000 at Oak Ridge, TN. There were probably 50,000 more in various smaller groups.
They were convicted of passing atomic secrets to the U.S.S.R.
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake releases energy equivalent to approximately 15 kilotons of TNT. This is roughly the same energy released by the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. The energy release in earthquakes increases logarithmically with magnitude, so even small increases can result in significantly larger amounts of energy.
atomic radius increases down a group as the number of shells increases
The process that results in the increase of atomic number is nuclear fusion. This occurs when two atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, leading to an increase in atomic number. Nuclear fusion is the process that powers the sun and other stars.
Atomic Mass
Towards the bottom, atomic mass increases. Atomic number also increases.
The atomic number increases. The atomic number identifies a particular element and the elements are arranged in increasing order on the periodic table. Also, the atomic weight generally increases as well.
It can if you are looking directly at it when it explodes, the UV light burns the retina.
Yes. The atomic radius increases down the group. This is because number of shells increases down the group.
Down a group, the atomic radius increases as the number of shells or energy levels increases.
When an atomic bomb explodes it forms a mushroom cloud, the explosion gives off EMP or Electro Magnetic Pulse, the explosion is huge and can destroy so much for miles, and the explosion gives off huge amounts of radiation so if you survive the explosion you can suffer or die from the radiation after the bomb blew up.
atomic radius decreases from bottom to top of the periodic table.
Down a period the atomic radius increases as the number of shells (or energy levels) increases. Across a period the atomic radius decreases as the effective nuclear charge increases.
The atomic mass number generally increases as you move across the periodic table from left to right. This is because the number of protons in the nucleus increases as you move to elements with higher atomic numbers.