Math, asked by kavithavadla002, 8 months ago

Imagine Uranium atom did not have
neutrons. Can we
still
to have
nuclear
power.
Substantiate

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Answered by Anonymous
1

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  • Nuclear fission is the main process generating nuclear energy.

  • Radioactive decay of both fission products and transuranic elements formed in a reactor yield heat even after fission has ceased.

  • Fission reactions may be moderated to increase fission, or unmoderated to breed further fuel.

  • For reactors using light water as moderator, enriched uranium is required.

  • Isotope separation to achieve uranium enrichment is by physical processes.

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