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What form of energy does nuclear fission absorb energy?

Nuclear fission releases energy in the form of heat, which can be converted into electricity.


What fuels are used for nuclear weapons?

Uranium mainlyPlutonium and Uranium in fission weapons, Lithium deuteride in fusion weapons, occasionally small amounts of Tritium gas to boost fission weapons with fusion.


Is splitting of atoms a form of nuclear decay?

No, the splitting of atoms is nuclear fission.


What is the antonym of nuclear fusion?

The antonym of nuclear fusion is nuclear fission. Nuclear fusion is the process of combining atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, while nuclear fission is the process of splitting a heavy atomic nucleus into smaller nuclei.


What type of reaction happens in a nuclear power plant?

A nuclear fission reaction occurs in a nuclear power plant. This is the process where the nucleus of an atom is split, releasing large amounts of energy in the form of heat, which is used to generate electricity.


What is splitting of atomic nuclei?

Splitting of atomic nuclei, also known as nuclear fission, is a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus of an atom is split into smaller parts. This process releases a significant amount of energy in the form of heat and radiation. Nuclear fission is used in nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.


Which process is not a common form of natural radioactive decay?

Nuclear fission is not a common form of natural radioactive decay. Nuclear fission occurs when a heavy atomic nucleus splits into smaller nuclei, releasing energy in the process, but it is primarily associated with artificial processes such as nuclear power generation or nuclear weapons.


Where do you get nuclear fission?

You get nuclear fission in:nuclear fission reactorsatomic fission bombs


Fission and fusion are parts of what form of energy?

Nuclear energy.


Occurs when a large nucleus splits releasing energy and two smaller nuclei?

Nuclear fission is a process in which a large, unstable nucleus splits into two or more smaller nuclei, releasing a significant amount of energy in the form of radiation and kinetic energy. This process is the basis for nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.


What form of energy does nuclear fission release?

Nuclear binding energy is released mostly as heat energy.


What element is in the core of a nuclear bomb?

Severely over simplifying things:In a fission bomb ultra isotopicly pure Uranium-235, Uranium-233, and/or Plutonium-239.In a fusion bomb lithium and deuterium (heavy hydrogen) in the form of solid lithium-deuteride.