"today nuclear bombs are used for threatening the United States of America just like the Suddan hussan did"
The above is a great example of why the USA should not be a nuclear power: the citizens of the USA are not very smart. Saddam Hussein (note the spelling and capitalization) and Iraq had no nuclear capability.
In fact, since the original answer claims that nuclear weapons are for "threatening" other countries, and the USA has more nuclear weapons than anyone else, the USA is the one threatening others. The USA is a bully in international relations.
Fission. Fusion has never been used on Earth, except for nuclear weapon tests.
Uranium is the only naturally occurring element used for nuclear fission in commercial nuclear reactors. It is typically found in two isotopes, uranium-235 and uranium-238, with uranium-235 being the primary isotope used for nuclear fission reactions.
In actuality, a spontaneous fission event begins a nuclear chain reaction. It kick starts a nuclear chain reaction. And a neutron from that fission will initiate another fission to continue and rev up that nuclear chain reaction.
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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.
Fission. Fusion has never been used on Earth, except for nuclear weapon tests.
Nuclear fission has been used in nuclear bombs and is currently being used in every nuclear power plant on the earth.
Nuclear fission is the method currently used for generating energy, while nuclear fusion is still being developed for practical use.
Uranium is the only naturally occurring element used for nuclear fission in commercial nuclear reactors. It is typically found in two isotopes, uranium-235 and uranium-238, with uranium-235 being the primary isotope used for nuclear fission reactions.
We can use plutonium in nuclear fission devices.
Nuclear fission is now commercially available in nuclear fission reactors since the fifties of last century. Nuclear Fusion is still under R&D. Nuclear fission reactors are clean energy source.
No, nuclear fission operates all nuclear reactors. If they are power plant reactors it is used to generate electricity.
yes on condition of the availability of the necessary nuclear fission device (nuclear reactors or critical assemblies).
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