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Nuclear Fission | |||
Nuclear fission is quite simply described as the process by which a large atom (usually Uranium-235 or Plutonium-239) is broken into two smaller atoms. In this process, the mass of one or more neutrons is converted to energy and is expelled in massive amounts in the form of electromagnetic radiation. The equation E = MC^2 represents the energy of any given mass (M) when it is converted to energy. For example, if a neutron weighs 6.5e-27 kg, the energy resulting from it would equal (6.5e-27kg)(8,000,000 m/s)^2 = | |||
Contents [hide] | |||
1 The Main Idea | |||
1.1 A Mathematical Model | |||
1.2 A Computational Model | |||
2 Examples | |||
2.1 Simple | |||
2.2 Middling | |||
2.3 Difficult | |||
3 Connectedness | |||
4 History | |||
5 See also | |||
5.1 Further reading | |||
5.2 External links | |||
6 References | |||
The Main Idea[edit] | |||
There are many reasons nuclear power is preferred over conventional | |||
A Mathematical Model[edit] | |||
What are the mathematical equations that allow us to model this topic. For example dp⃗ dtsystem=F⃗ net where p is the momentum of the system and F is the net force from the surroundings. | |||
A Computational Model[edit] | |||
How do we visualize or predict using this topic. Consider embedding some vpython code here Teach hands-on with GlowScript | |||
Examples[edit] | |||
Be sure to show all steps in your solution and include diagrams whenever possible | |||
Simple[edit] | |||
Middling[edit] | |||
Difficult[edit] | |||
Connectedness[edit] | |||
How is this topic connected to something that you are interested in? | |||
How is it connected to your major? | |||
Is there an interesting industrial application? | |||
History[edit] | |||
Put this idea in historical context. Give the reader the Who, What, When, Where, and Why. | |||
See also[edit] | |||
Are there related topics or categories in this wiki resource for the curious reader to explore? How does this topic fit into that context? | |||
Further reading[edit] | |||
Books, Articles or other print media on this topic | |||
External links[edit] | |||
[1] | |||
References[edit] | |||
This section contains the the references you used while writing this page | |||
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Revision as of 11:56, 5 December 2015
Nuclear Fission
Nuclear fission is quite simply described as the process by which a large atom (usually Uranium-235 or Plutonium-239) is broken into two smaller atoms. In this process, the mass of one or more neutrons is converted to energy and is expelled in massive amounts in the form of electromagnetic radiation. The equation E = MC^2 represents the energy of any given mass (M) when it is converted to energy. For example, if a neutron weighs 6.5e-27 kg, the energy resulting from it would equal (6.5e-27kg)(8,000,000 m/s)^2 =
Contents [hide] 1 The Main Idea 1.1 A Mathematical Model 1.2 A Computational Model 2 Examples 2.1 Simple 2.2 Middling 2.3 Difficult 3 Connectedness 4 History 5 See also 5.1 Further reading 5.2 External links 6 References The Main Idea[edit] There are many reasons nuclear power is preferred over conventional
A Mathematical Model[edit]
What are the mathematical equations that allow us to model this topic. For example dp⃗ dtsystem=F⃗ net where p is the momentum of the system and F is the net force from the surroundings.
A Computational Model[edit] How do we visualize or predict using this topic. Consider embedding some vpython code here Teach hands-on with GlowScript
Examples[edit] Be sure to show all steps in your solution and include diagrams whenever possible
Simple[edit] Middling[edit] Difficult[edit] Connectedness[edit] How is this topic connected to something that you are interested in? How is it connected to your major? Is there an interesting industrial application? History[edit] Put this idea in historical context. Give the reader the Who, What, When, Where, and Why.
See also[edit] Are there related topics or categories in this wiki resource for the curious reader to explore? How does this topic fit into that context?
Further reading[edit] Books, Articles or other print media on this topic
External links[edit] [1]
References[edit]
This section contains the the references you used while writing this page
Category: Which Category did you place this in?