Human + A lot of radioactivity = Dead
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.
Radiochemical yield is calculated by dividing the radioactivity of the desired product by the total radioactivity introduced at the start of the reaction, and then multiplying by 100 to get a percentage yield. The formula for radiochemical yield is: Radiochemical yield (%) = (radioactivity of desired product / total radioactivity introduced) x 100.
There are two forces responsible for radioactivity: the Strong nuclear force and the Weak nuclear force.
Nuclear power plants release the most radioactivity into the environment compared to other types of power plants. However, modern nuclear plants are designed with multiple layers of protection to prevent the release of radioactivity. When operated properly and following safety protocols, nuclear plants pose minimal risk to the environment.
no but she built the knowleage of radioactivity.
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.
Radiochemical yield is calculated by dividing the radioactivity of the desired product by the total radioactivity introduced at the start of the reaction, and then multiplying by 100 to get a percentage yield. The formula for radiochemical yield is: Radiochemical yield (%) = (radioactivity of desired product / total radioactivity introduced) x 100.
It contains a higher amount of radioactivity
There are two forces responsible for radioactivity: the Strong nuclear force and the Weak nuclear force.
the formula for power is work/time.
nuclear plants because the fission reaction releases lots of radioactive particles causing radioactivity..
Opinions may differ on this, but tidal power does not produce pollution or dangerous radioactivity. On the other hand, does it work reliably?
Only if things go badly wrong and radioactivity leaks from the reactor
Not really no. If ants are polluted with enough radioactivity to give anything like a reasonable amount of energy, it would kill them immediately. As things are, not many things are radioactive enough to be useful for power, and certainly not ants. We don't get power much from radioactivity anyway. Nuclear power stations give us power in far more complicated ways.
Radioactivity affect the water molecules. Radioactivity makes it harmful
Nuclear power plants release the most radioactivity into the environment compared to other types of power plants. However, modern nuclear plants are designed with multiple layers of protection to prevent the release of radioactivity. When operated properly and following safety protocols, nuclear plants pose minimal risk to the environment.
What other sort of radioactivity is there?