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Nuclear Fission and Fusion An energetic discussion
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A little bit on the atom… - - - - - - - - Negative electrons Positive protons Neutral neutrons Nucleus
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Conservation of Energy/Mass Energy cannot be created or destroyed – it can only change form. KE can become PE or vice versa. E = mc 2 Mass is really a form of energy
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Another look at E = mc 2 E = energy (J) m = mass (kg) c = speed of light (3 x 10 8 m/s) Mass is really just another form of energy!
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How much energy in a buck? A dollar bill has a mass of 1 gram. G: m = 0.001 kg; c = 3 x 10 8 m/s; E = ? ER: E = mc 2 C: E = (0.001 kg)(3 x 10 8 m/s) 2 E = 9 x 10 13 J = 90,000,000,000,000 J E = 12 kilotons of TNT-equivalent
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Fiss vs. Fuse Fiss = break down Start with a larger atom and finish with two or more smaller atoms Fuse = build up Start with two smaller atoms and finish with one larger atom
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Nuclear Fission Break down of the nucleus or splitting an atom Uranium 235 is hit with a neutron to become Uranium 236 Uranium 236 splits apart to become two smaller atoms and 2 or 3 neutrons The mass of the products is less than the mass of the Uranium 236. The mass that was “lost” became energy.
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Uranium 235 Fission
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Using one fiss to cause another… A neutron from one fission event hits another Uranium 235 atom Releases more neutrons Enough Uranium 235 atoms = sustained chain reaction Critical mass = 52 kg for U 235
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A Chain Reaction
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How fission can be used? GOOD –A controlled chain reaction in a reactor used in nuclear power plants to produce electricity. EVIL –An uncontrolled chain reaction is used to create incredibly powerful weapons – the atomic bombs dropped on Japan.
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Nuclear Fusion Build up of nucleus or fusing of two nuclei to form one large nucleus Occurs at exceptionally high temperatures – over 100 million degrees Laboratory Experiments –Deuterium and tritium accelerated –Collide to form one new atom with a larger helium nucleus and a neutron is released –Mass of helium and neutron less than mass of deuterium and tritium –Mass that was “lost” became energy
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The Sun Proton-proton chain reaction Two hydrogen atoms (protons) fuse together to create deuteron A third hydrogen atom collides with deuteron to create a helium isotope Helium isotopes fuse to make beryllium which breaks down Two protons are released and it starts again.
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How fusion can be used? GOOD –A controlled reaction in a reactor used to produce cleaner, inexpensive electricity??? EVIL –A fission bomb starts a fusion chain reaction to create an incredibly powerful weapon – thermonuclear weapons (H-bombs), MUCH more destructive than atomic bombs.
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A-bomb vs. H-bomb Atomic bomb (Hiroshima) –Killed over 66,000 people instantly –13 kilotons of TNT-equivalent –2 exploded in warfare Hydrogen bomb –10 megatons (million-tons) of TNT-equivalent –NEVER exploded in warfare –Is it the bomb too big to ever be used???
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Sources Fission and Fusion Animations: http://reactor.engr.wisc.edu/fission.htm http://reactor.engr.wisc.edu/fission.htm Fission graphic: http://hyperphysics.phy- astr.gsu.edu/hbase/nucene/u235chn.htmlhttp://hyperphysics.phy- astr.gsu.edu/hbase/nucene/u235chn.html
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