CHAPTER 24 Nuclear Energy III. Applications (p.704-708) III. Applications (p.704-708)

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CHAPTER 24 Nuclear Energy III. Applications (p ) III. Applications (p )

A. Nuclear Power  Fission Reactors Cooling Tower

A. Nuclear Power  Fission Reactors

A. Nuclear Power  Fusion Reactors (not yet sustainable)

A. Nuclear Power  Fusion Reactors (not yet sustainable) Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor Princeton University National Spherical Torus Experiment

A. Nuclear Power  235 U is limited  danger of meltdown  toxic waste  thermal pollution  Hydrogen is abundant  no danger of meltdown  no toxic waste  not yet sustainable FISSIONFISSION FUSIONFUSION vs.

B. Others  Choose one of the following to investigate:  Irradiated Food (p.676)  Radioactive Dating (p.683)  Nuclear Medicine (p )  Make a mini-poster to display what you have learned.