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httpsciencehowstuffworkscomnuclearpower1htm 10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION 1 Nuclear Fission is the splitting of an atomic nucleus into two smaller nuclei of approximately equal mass . Detailed Study . 3.3. Chapter. 12.1: Splitting the atom – Nuclear Fission. Inside the Nucleus. Uranium, with 92 protons and 140 neutrons, is one of the largest atoms. Even though its nucleus is so large, around 100 000 000 000 of these nuclei would fit, lined up in 1 mm.. The Nucleus. Protons – . 1.672 . × 10. 27. kg. Neutrons – 1.675 . × 10. 27. kg. isotopes. Strong Nuclear Force. Holds the protons and neutrons together.. Third Fundamental Force (after gravity and the electromagnetic forces). . Stations. . Nuclear power station. s. Introduction. . What’s in a Nucleus. The nucleus of an atom is made up of . protons. and neutrons. each is about 2000 times the mass of the electron, and thus constitutes the vast majority of the mass of a neutral atom (equal number of protons and electrons). I can draw a . model of nuclear fission.. I can . recognize a nuclear fission equation. .. I can . describe two applications for nuclear fission.. I can . draw a model of nuclear fusion. .. I can . recognize a nuclear fusion equation. ). . SPOTLIGHT. ON. PHYSICIST. Nuclear fission—splitting of the atom A discovery which changed our world. Facts and Achievements. Meitner was born in Austria to Jewish parents, she was the third child out of eight. . Presentation by Claire, Elesha, Fatima, Juhee and Lala. Knowledge Framework vs. Knowledge Structure. . Knowledge Framework (KF). Knowledge Structure (KS). . Way to organize knowledge so students can learn the language: “to learn through language and to learn about language”. http://videos.howstuffworks.com/discovery/41267-powering-the-future-fusion-video.htm. 10 facts about NUCLEAR FUSION. 1. Nuclear Fusion is the joining of two atomic nuclei of smaller masses to form a single nucleus of larger mass.. Ian Gauld. Marco Pigni. Reactor and Nuclear Systems Division. May 2, 2013. Nuclear decay data from an end-user perspective.. Evaluated decay data have major importance to areas of reactor safety and nuclear fuel cycle analysis. Nuclear Fission. We convert mass into energy by breaking large atoms (usually Uranium) into smaller atoms. Note the increases in binding energy per nucleon.. A slow moving neutron induces fission in Uranium 235. Nuclear Reactions , Transmutations , Fission and Fusion Nuclear reactions The first induced nuclear reaction was accomplished by none other than Australian physicist Ernest Rutherford, the same guy Fission. Fusion. Transmutation. Skills to Master. HW . 20e. Read. OER . 20.4. Excellent resource – lots of extra practice and answers at:. https://. saylordotorg.github.io/text_general-chemistry-principles-patterns-and-applications-v1.0/s24-nuclear-chemistry.html. Enormous Energies. Nuclear Fission. Take a large atom and impact the nucleus with a particle. . Split the atom releasing high energy, more high energy neutrons, and two daughter nuclides.. Fission occurs only rarely in nature. Alpha decay is much more common.. Stephen Croft (ORNL). Ramkumar Venkataraman (ORNL). Louise G. Worrall (ORNL). Robert D. McElroy Jr. (ORNL). Andrea Favalli (LANL). Acknowledgement. This work was sponsored in part by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research and Development (NA-22) and in part by ORNL and LANL.. Accomplishments and Upcoming . Workshop . . Catherine Romano. Cross Section Evaluation Working Group Meeting. (CSEWG). November 6-9, 2017. Brookhaven, NY. Recent Events in Nuclear Data.

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