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Prepared and Presented by Mauricio Campuzano GK-12 Fellow Stevens Institute of Technology 1
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Nuclear Fission Profit! Nuclear Fission 2
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Nuclear Fission is the process by which a nucleus splits into smaller nuclei, while also releasing gamma rays and free neutrons Most naturally occurring Uranium is 238 U, while 235 U composes only 0.71% 235 U 1 Neutron 2 Neutrons 92 Kr 142 Ba Energy 4
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1932: James Chadwick discovers Neutron 1934: Enrico Fermi Bombards Uranium with Neutrons 1938: Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann show that Barium is produced after Neutron bombardment. 5
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To sustain continuous fission, a chain- reaction is necessary Uranium needs to be enriched to contain 2- 3% of 235 U for the chain reaction to take place 6
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Depends on who you ask! In 1986, a reactor at the Chernobyl plant, in the Ukraine, experienced a series of power surges which results in a rupture in the reactor vessel and a plume of radioactive debris and fallout; 28 persons died on site, and another 4,000 deaths appear to be attributable to the accident. The accident was a symptom of the lack of a “culture of safety” within the USSR 8
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Actually, disasters such as the Chernobyl catastrophe have led to changes in design, making modern Nuclear plants much safer. Within the US, there are over 100 nuclear reactors These supply about 20% of our electricity 9
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