fission energy

  • 51spectre de l’énergie de fission — dalijimosi energijos spektras statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. fission energy spectrum vok. Spaltungsenergiespektrum, n rus. спектр энергии деления, m pranc. spectre de l’énergie de fission, m …

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  • 52atomic energy — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. nuclear energy, nuclear power, thermonuclear power, energy from fission, energy from fusion, atomic chain discharge, power from the sun. Possible sources of atomic energy include: uranium and uranium ores, isotopes of uranium …

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  • 53nuclear fission — fission (def. 2). [1885 90] * * * Division of a heavy atomic nucleus into two fragments of roughly equal mass, accompanied by the release of a large amount of energy, the binding energy of the subatomic particles. The energy released in the… …

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  • 54nuclear energy — energy released by reactions within atomic nuclei, as in nuclear fission or fusion. Also called atomic energy. [1925 30] * * * or atomic energy Energy released from atomic nuclei in significant amounts. In 1919 Ernest Rutherford discovered that… …

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  • 55nuclear energy — energy that is embodied in the nucleus of the atom and is released during the process of nuclear fission …

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  • 56Nuclear fission product — Nuclear fission products are the atomic fragments left after a large atomic nucleus fissions. Typically, a large nucleus like that of uranium fissions by splitting into two smaller nuclei, along with a few neutrons and a large release of energy… …

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  • 57Mass–energy equivalence — E=MC2 redirects here. For other uses, see E=MC2 (disambiguation). 4 meter tall sculpture of Einstein s 1905 E = mc2 formula at the 2006 Walk of Ideas, Berlin, Germany In physics, mass–energy equivalence is the concept that the …

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  • 58Long-lived fission product — Long lived fission products are radioactive materials with a long half life (more than 200,000 years) produced by nuclear fission. Contents 1 Evolution of radioactivity in nuclear waste 1.1 Short term 1.2 Medium lived fission products …

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  • 59German nuclear energy project — Germany nuclear energy project The German experimental nuclear pile at Haigerloch. Active …

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  • 60Boosted fission weapon — A boosted fission weapon usually refers to a type of nuclear bomb that uses a small amount of fusion fuel to increase the rate, and thus yield, of a fission reaction. The neutrons released by the fusion reactions add to the neutrons released in… …

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