The results are not always the same, what is actually produced varies from one nucleus to another, so the result can only be represented statistically. There is one peak at around Atomic Mass of 100 and another at around 135. See the link below for a graph and more details
Nuclear fission
The power produced by splitting uranium atoms to release energy is called nuclear power. This process is known as nuclear fission, where the nucleus of a uranium atom is split into smaller nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of heat.
Similar to all other chemical elements the uranium atom has protons, neutrons and electrons; uranium is also unstable and radioactive.
Uranium atom is the heaviest.
The two scientists who first split a uranium atom were Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann in 1938. This discovery laid the foundation for nuclear fission and its potential applications in nuclear energy and weapons.
uranium
The answer is neutron. :)
Yes, by nuclear fission.
Neutrons
Neutrons
They split the uranium atom.
The atom of uranium can split in a process called nuclear fission to generate electricity in nuclear power plants.
The nuclear fission of uranium is a reaction with neutrons.
Nuclear fission
Probably you think at fission products.
The power produced by splitting uranium atoms to release energy is called nuclear power. This process is known as nuclear fission, where the nucleus of a uranium atom is split into smaller nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of heat.
The energy density of Uranium is 2,715,385 greater than an equal amount of coal