Nuclear Energy Clickertime. What was the first application of nuclear energy? 1.Atomic bombs 2.Pop rocks 3.Electricity generation 4.Medical diagnostics.

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Nuclear Energy Clickertime

What was the first application of nuclear energy? 1.Atomic bombs 2.Pop rocks 3.Electricity generation 4.Medical diagnostics

Radioactive decay produces _______ more energy per atom than a combustion reaction X 2.1,000X 3.10,000X 4.100,000X

Replacing electricity generated by oil with electricity generated by nuclear energy would reduce our overall dependence on foreign oil by a lot. 1.True 2.False :

Which of the following best describes how long high level nuclear wastes remain radioactive? 1.Depends what country they’re in 2.Years 3.Centuries 4.Millennia 5.As long as it takes to read this

The most abundant isotope of uranium in ore is: 1.C-12 2.U U U Pu Seconds Remaining

Which of the following is not a component of a nuclear power plant 1.Generator 2.Reactor vessel 3.Containment building 4.Fuel assemblies 5.Electrostatic precipitator

Which of the following accepts neutrons 1.Cadmium 2.Krypton 3.Barium 4.Boron 5.1 & & & &

If room 240 exposes you to 240 mrems, how many mSv is that?

Beta is to Gamma is to Alpha as 1.-1 : 0 : : +2 : : 0 : : 0 : : 0 :

Which of the following specified that all states are responsible for the low level radioactive waste they generate 1.Nuclear Waste Policy Act 2.Vitrification Act 3.Low Level Radioactive Waste Policy Act 4.All Level Radioactive Waste Policy Act

Did you do a good job or do you need to go study more inside a bomb shelter?