As being the premise of this week some basic knowledge about nuclear energy that can be produced and very helpful for future blogs and so some science topic will also be covered to make these blogs more and more informative while not making everything to much big and repetitive and forsake no major Mathematics topics would be taken if not being asked by people like some basic Calculus as these are not my forte as not too good in them but can try is enough pubic demand is there as going to off the topic so right get back into the blog that should be done.
Nuclear fission is mainly done in very heavy metals as they require less energy to break and release massive amount of energy at the same time these are mainly does to atoms having atomic number more than 80 (just for refer ) this is done in such a way that a bigger nucleus breaks down into small nucleus with the help of external medium and sometimes even produce spontaneously.
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In case of this, the nuclear fission takes place in such a way that when there is a heavy nucleus it forces try to break them into smaller atoms to acquire a more stable state and these events are mainly done in such a way that this nucleus gets unstable and break in case of spontaneous but some times they are even breaking with the help of few alpha particles that make them special like in case of famous Uranium (236) this is much quicker reaction as one uranium produces two more alpha particles that make this reaction super quick in this if want to know more abut I would like to consider you to know about thorium as it is much more powerful and easy to stop and for some curious people out there going to give some recommendation of some documentary.
The sleeping dragon by Veratism and cold fusion video on thorium as these give some specific case scenario that may make it to big.
For more research and to support me can buy from below link
Energy from Nuclear Fission: An Introduction For International Viewers
Energy from Nuclear Fission: An Introduction for Indian viewers
Energy from Nuclear Fission: An Introduction For International Viewers
Energy from Nuclear Fission: An Introduction for Indian viewers
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