PPT-Nuclear Weaponry
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By Carlos The ABomb Atom Bomb The ABomb was the first kind of nuclear weapon At the time The USA Had no missile technology so the first ABomb was a gravity bomb
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By Carlos The ABomb Atom Bomb The ABomb was the first kind of nuclear weapon At the time The USA Had no missile technology so the first ABomb was a gravity bomb W hich means it had to be carried by a plane and dropped Only Germany had missiles at the time so it was a good thing we captured them A German scientist was actually the reason we have nuclear weaponry He found out that Uranium in a critical stage creates massive amounts of energy He also saw that it released deadly radiation Only two ABombs where launched in the name of war One other was tested. Usually we use this technique to measure the function of the left ventricle LV which is the major pumping chamber of the heart The LV receives blood from the lungs and pumps blood to the rest of the body A gated nuclear angiogram is more accurate th Prior to its invention in 1932 the only known sources of particles that could induce nuclear reactions were the natural alpha particle emitters for example radium In fact the only type of nuclear reaction known during that period was that of an alph Remote Weaponry: The Ethical ImplicationsThe nature of warfare is changing. Increasingly, developments in military technology How weaponry effected warfare . American – Mexico War.. The US Rifled musket, Maynard Primer. . Weapons such as the US rifled musket, invented by . Dr.. Edward . maynard. . This was used by the Americans around the Mexican American war in the 1840s . Team Alpha. Student1 Name. , . Student2 . Name, . Student3 . Name, . Student4 . Name, . Student5 . Name . What risks were overlooked in the Fukushima nuclear disaster and what risk controls could have been put in place to avoid this catastrophe?. Review. What is . electromagnetic radiation. ?. radiation moving at the speed of light. To a certain degree the stability of a nucleus can be correlated to its . ratio of _________ to ________. Protons, neutrons. 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. Is radiation dangerous? . Is nuclear power a good choice?. . What is nuclear energy?. Are nuclear energy and nuclear bombs both dangerous? . Guiding Questions. The Power of the Nucleus. Bravo – 15,000 kilotons. Nuclear power plant. 2. NUCLEAR FUEL. Nuclear . fuel is any material that can be consumed to derive nuclear energy. The most common type of nuclear fuel is fissile elements that can be made to undergo nuclear fission chain reactions in a nuclear reactor . GGI May 2011. . V. . Kaplunovsky. . A. . Dymarsky. , D. . Melnikov. and S. Seki, . Introduction. In recent years . holography. or . gauge/gravity duality. has provided a new tool to handle strong coupling problems.. GGI May 2011. . V. . Kaplunovsky. . A. . Dymarsky. , D. . Melnikov. and S. Seki, . Introduction. In recent years . holography. or . gauge/gravity duality. has provided a new tool to handle strong coupling problems.. Nuclear chemistry is the study of the structure of and the they undergo.. atomi. c nuclei. changes. Chemical vs. Nuclear Reactions. Learning Goal . Write a balanced nuclear equation showing mass numbers and atomic numbers for radioactive decay.. Balancing Nuclear Equations. In a process called . radioactive decay. , the nucleus breaks down by emitting radiation. . 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..
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