this actually really funny because im looking for the same answer but i believe that the answer is a chemical activity is undergoing a chemical change while radioactivity is emission of radition
No, the atomic bomb relies on the process of nuclear fission, which produces radioactivity as a byproduct. Radioactivity is essential for the explosive power of the bomb.
The fission of uranium-235 is an example of natural radioactivity, as uranium-235 is a naturally occurring radioactive isotope. Artificial radioactivity, on the other hand, refers to the radioactivity induced in a normally stable element through processes like nuclear reactions or particle bombardment.
It is basically the difference in energy between the original nucleus (u-235 or Pu-239) and the two smaller nuclei formed in the fission process. This arises because of the forces between the protons and neutrons, the strong nuclear force, and the electrostatic repulsion between protons. In effect the difference in mass is converted to energy.
To sustain a fission chain reaction, each fission reaction must result in one more fission reaction. And that one should result in one more, and so on.
The amount of energy released during nuclear fission reactions is primarily determined by the mass difference between the initial nucleus and the fission products. This mass difference is converted into energy according to Einstein's mass-energy equivalence principle (E=mc^2). Additionally, the way in which the fission process is initiated and controlled can also impact the amount of energy released.
No, the atomic bomb relies on the process of nuclear fission, which produces radioactivity as a byproduct. Radioactivity is essential for the explosive power of the bomb.
The difference between atomic fission and atomic nuclear is that they both have something to do with atomic and war. Hope this helps I am kind of in a rush......Smile!
The fission of uranium-235 is an example of natural radioactivity, as uranium-235 is a naturally occurring radioactive isotope. Artificial radioactivity, on the other hand, refers to the radioactivity induced in a normally stable element through processes like nuclear reactions or particle bombardment.
fission vs fusion
Fission weapons use either uranium or plutonium. Both of these elements are radioactive, though the radiation is not what precipitates the nuclear reaction. So to answer the question, very little.
Well, the difference is that when you get fusion it turns into fission. So really all your doing is using fissions. But, the difference to them is that when you use fission it produces a light that can be used. When you use fusion it can not be used as a light \, but just to make tatter tots. I like tatter tots do you?
nuclear plants because the fission reaction releases lots of radioactive particles causing radioactivity..
The key difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion is the process by which they release energy. Nuclear fission involves splitting a heavy nucleus into smaller nuclei, while nuclear fusion involves combining light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus.
The key difference between fission and fusion reactions in terms of energy release is that fission reactions involve the splitting of heavy atomic nuclei, releasing energy, while fusion reactions involve the combining of light atomic nuclei, also releasing energy.
Natural radioactivity. We are sitting / standing / living on the outside of a fission reactor. Friction between the particles of the core etc.also this means that the earth will die from the sun's hot rays
Natural radioactivity. We are sitting / standing / living on the outside of a fission reactor. Friction between the particles of the core etc.also this means that the earth will die from the sun's hot rays
Nuclear fission involves splitting atoms to release energy, while nuclear fusion involves combining atoms to release energy.