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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION. http://science.howstuffworks.com/nuclear-power1.htm. 10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION. 1. Nuclear Fission is the splitting of an atomic nucleus into two smaller nuclei of approximately equal mass.. 10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION

http://science.howstuffworks.com/nuclear-power1.htm

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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION

1. Nuclear Fission is the splitting of an atomic nucleus into two smaller

nuclei of approximately equal mass.

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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION

2. Unlike radioactive decay, nuclear fission does not occur

spontaneously.

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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION

3. The nucleus needs to be bombarded by a neutron at high speed in order to split.

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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION

4. The new neutrons that are released then bombard other

nuclei, creating a chain-reaction.

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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION

5. The chain reaction releases huge amount of energy, because mass has been converted into energy!

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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION

6. An example of an uncontrolled chain reaction is

an atom bomb.

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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION

7. Nuclear power plants generate electricity with

controlled chain reactions.

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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION

8. The splitting of an atom releases an incredible amount of heat and gamma radiation, or radiation made of high-

energy photons. The two atoms that result from the fission later release beta radiation (superfast electrons) and

gamma radiation of their own, too.

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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION

9. Nuclear Fission was discovered after scientists began to practice artificial transmutation, creating new elements by changing the nucleus of existing elements.

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10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION

10. Artificial transmutation is done in a particle accelerator,

not at a power plant.