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In this lesson What is nuclear power ? What is used for fuel ? What are the side effects ? Where are nuclear power plants ? Are their any power plants in Indiana ?
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Based on the splitting of atoms
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NUCLEAR POWER provides the heat energy needed to make electricity
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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCE FOSSIL FUELS COAL, OIL, GAS
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Fossil fuels currently supply over 80% of the world’s energy needs
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Fossil fuels coal oil natural gas are non-renewable sources of energy
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Formed from plants and animals that decayed up to 300 million years ago, fossil fuels are found in deposits beneath the earth.
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Fossil fuels are excellent sources of energy COAL OIL NATURAL GAS
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THE FIRST NUCLEAR POWER STATION WAS BUILT IN:
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THE PROCESS OF SPLITTING ATOMS TO CREATE HEAT IS KNOWN AS:
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ENORMOUS AMOUNTS OF HEAT IS PRODUCED WHEN URANIUM ATOMS ARE SPLIT. CHAIN REACTION…..
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STEAM COOLING TOWER STEAM GENERATOR FISSION PROCESS HIGH PRESSURE LOW PRESSURE BOILER Energy is used to boil water
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GENERATORS
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STEAM FROM COOLING TOWERS
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CONTROL ROOM
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Piketon, Ohio first built in 2006. URANIUM FACTORY
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It will produce enough uranium each year to fuel 30 power plants.
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1 PINT OF URANIUM EQUALS THE ENERGY IN * 70 TONS OF COAL * 400 BARRELS OF OIL. COAL OIL URANIUM
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ONE POUND OF URANIUM EQUALS ONE-MILLION GALLONS OF GASOLINE
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A NUCLEAR POWER STATION USES: 5 POUNDS OF URANIUM PER DAY.
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FACTORIES ARE BEING BUILT THAT CAN MAKE URANIUM FROM THE ELEMENTS FOUND IN THE EARTH.
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Uranium is then processed into fuel pellets Pellet
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Mid WEST Uranium is not harmful
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Burning uranium produces a toxic waste: Plutonium X
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IT PRODUCES LOTS OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE THAT IS DIFFICULT TO DISPOSE OF SAFELY.
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RADIOACTIVE WASTE IS LETHAL. IF SOMEONE WERE TO STAND 30 FEET AWAY FORM A SMALL AMOUNT OF NUCLEAR WASTE, THEY WOULD NOT LIVE VERY LONG. GOOD BYE
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SOLID LIQUID GAS Nuclear plants REALLY burn clean: It’s the waste products from the uranium that is dangerous.
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RADIOACTIVE WASTE IS VERY DANGEROUS AND WILL REMAIN ACTIVE FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS.
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Scientists are taking a closer look at how to get rid of this lethal material..known as plutonium Uranium by itself is a common element found in the earth
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SINCE NUCLEAR WASTE IS HAZARDOUS, WHERE DO WE STORE IT? THIS IS THE BIG QUESTION NOBODY WANTS A NUCLEAR WASTE DUMP IN THEIR BACK YARD. ?
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TODAY NUCLEAR WASTE IS BEING STORED IN THE MOUNTAINS OF NEVADA YUCCA MOUNTAINS DEEP UNDERGROUND…..
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YUCCA MOUNTAINS
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STEP 1. DRIED IT INTO A POWDER STEP 2. MIXED WITH MOLTEN GLASS STEP 3. POURED INTO STEEL CONTAINER STEP 4. WELD ON A STEEL LID STEP 5. PLACED DEEP UNDERGROUND STEP 6. COVERED WITH CONCRETE
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STORAGE CONTAINERS
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DISASTERS HAVE HAPPENED: IN 1986 THE CHERNOBL PLANT IN THE SOVIET UNION EXPLODED AND THE RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT CREATED SERIOUS EFFECTS ON THE PEOPLE IN THE SURROUNDING AREA.
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An important difference between American nuclear plant design and Soviet design. Nuclear reactors in the United States are enclosed in massive containment domes made of CONCRETE Containment Dome
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NUCLEAR PLANTS IN THE U.S. 104 Power Stations
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Secret trucks carry nuclear waste to the waste site in Nevada
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Trucking companies
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NUCLEAR SUBMARINE SCORPION
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IN 1968: SCORPION had a nuclear power leak and plutonium killed all men on board
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In 1961 Russia also had a nuclear power leak. Later… this accident was made into a movie WIDOWMAKER K-19
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EARLY SUBMARINES RAN ON DIESEL FUEL & HAD TO SURFACE EVERY 12 HOURS FOR AIR & CHARGING OF BATTERIES
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NUCLEAR SUBS CAN STAY UNDER WATER FOR MONTHS
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1. WHAT PROCESS IS USED TO PRODUCE NUCLEAR ENERGY ? A. FUSSION B. FISSION C. FISSURE
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FISSION
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2. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE ELEMENT USED IN NUCLEAR PLANTS ? A. URANIUM B. PHOSPHORUS C. FISSION
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URANIUM
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3. WHAT YEAR WAS THE FIRST NUCLEAR STATION BUILT ? A. 1900 B. 1932 C. 1951
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1951
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4. NUCLEAR REACTORS ARE ENCASED IN WHAT ? A. CONCRETE B. STEEL C. ALUMINUM
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CONCRETE
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5. WHAT PART OF A NUCLEAR PLANT IS THE MOST DANGEROUS ? A. THE BURNING STACK B. THE WASTE BY-PRODUCTS C. ATOMIC RODS
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WASTE -BY-PRODUCTS
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6. WHAT COMES OUT OF THE COOLING TOWERS OF A NUCLEAR PLANT ? A. EXHAUST GAS B. STEAM C. RADIOACTIVE FOG
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STEAM
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7. HOW LONG CAN NUCLEAR WASTE BE DANGEROUS ? A. 100 YEARS B. 500 YEARS C. 1,000 YEARS
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1,000 YEARS
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8. IS URANIUM A COMMON ELEMENT FOUND IN THE EARTH ? A. NO B. YES
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YES, URANIUM IS A COMMON ELEMENT
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9. IS THERE A NUCLEAR PLANT LOCATED IN INDIANA ? A. NO B. YES
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NO
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10. WHAT IS THIS A PICTURE OF ? A. GENERATOR B. ATOM REACTOR C. ALTERNATOR
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GENERATOR
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WHAT DANGEROUS ELEMENT IS CREATED AS A RESULT OF THE FISSION PROCESS ? SULFUR CARBON MONOXIDE PLUTONIUM
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