If you put your hand in an atom splitting machine it would probably blow off or become severely severed. But you wouldn't be able to any how because the machine is locked.
Splitting of atom
An atom fission machine is typically referred to as a nuclear fission reactor. This device generates energy by splitting atoms, releasing a large amount of heat that is converted into electricity. It is commonly used in power plants to produce electricity on a large scale.
When you split an atom, you create a nuclear fission. The energy from splitting that atom is converted to electricity. To split an atom means to literally "break it in half." An atom has a nucleus with negatively charged electrons around it. The reaction of the atom splitting is so large that a small amount can convert into numerous amounts of energy.
Isotopes
It would become an atom of a different element. This can only happen during radioactive decay, nuclear fusion, or nuclear fission.
NO! They only split one atom in an Atomic Bomb. think of what would happen if you did it at home!
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Nuclear fission
Splitting of atom
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what would happen to the current modal of the atom if new information about its is discover in the feature
No, it is called an atom bomb because it derives its power from splitting uranium and/or plutonium atoms.
An atom fission machine is typically referred to as a nuclear fission reactor. This device generates energy by splitting atoms, releasing a large amount of heat that is converted into electricity. It is commonly used in power plants to produce electricity on a large scale.
When you split an atom, you create a nuclear fission. The energy from splitting that atom is converted to electricity. To split an atom means to literally "break it in half." An atom has a nucleus with negatively charged electrons around it. The reaction of the atom splitting is so large that a small amount can convert into numerous amounts of energy.
Isotopes
yes, have you ever seen an Atomic Bomb blast! Well that is the splitting od atoms.