If it is not properly watched and bad materials are used then disasters can happen, like in Cherynobl.
Nuclear fission is the type of nuclear reaction where one nucleus breaks into multiple smaller nuclei. This process typically releases a large amount of energy and is the basis of nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.
Nuclear Fission
One major unsolved problem in using nuclear fission is the safe disposal of radioactive waste. Finding a long-term storage solution that prevents contamination of the environment is a challenge that still needs to be fully addressed. Additionally, ensuring the security of nuclear facilities to prevent accidents or malicious activities remains a concern.
The process generating solar energy is one of nuclear fusion.
Fission. Fusion has never been used on Earth, except for nuclear weapon tests.
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Nuclear fission is the type of nuclear reaction where one nucleus breaks into multiple smaller nuclei. This process typically releases a large amount of energy and is the basis of nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.
This is not correct. Assuming "Using Nuclear Energy" means using it to generate electricity in a reactor. A nuclear reactor is a power plant, that uses nuclear fission to eventually generate electricity. An atom bomb also uses nuclear fission to generate energy causing an explosion. However, due to fundamental differences between the two a nuclear reactor cannot explode like an atom bomb.
nuclear fission
No. That's a description of the process of nuclear " fusion ".Nuclear " fission " is the splitting of one single atomic nucleus into two or more nuclei.
Nuclear Fission
One major unsolved problem in using nuclear fission is the safe disposal of radioactive waste. Finding a long-term storage solution that prevents contamination of the environment is a challenge that still needs to be fully addressed. Additionally, ensuring the security of nuclear facilities to prevent accidents or malicious activities remains a concern.
Cs-137 is one of the mixed fission byproducts of nuclear fission. You get Cs-137 in a nuclear reactor.
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The process generating solar energy is one of nuclear fusion.
the splitting of the nucleus into smaller fragments is called fission.This was the same process used when the US dropped its atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during WWII back in 1945 using Uranium in one, and Plutonium in the other.
Fission bombs. They use one or more of 3 fuels: Uranium-233, Uranium-235, or Plutonium-239.