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speed this video up 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 times and thats how fast it happens ina nuclear weapon. dayum.
naxxramas1onclubpeng 4 months ago
@radiofreecalifornia yeah the nucleas is supposed to be small. Thats what Rutherford found out anyway!! If thw whole atom was the size of a theatre, the nucleas would be as small as a pea.
keveendesilva 8 months ago
Waste of time
TheSolarmike 8 months ago
@dodgedart74 Hi Art. This is fission since you are bombarding nuclei with neutron which causes nuclear split (fission) leading to "production" of 2 different elements and 2 neutrons. These 2n go on to hit 2 adjacent nuclei and releasing 4n in the process. 4n-->8n, 8n--->16n, etc. Exponential function in regards to time.
viptutorialscom 1 year ago
@SpaceTime4D I see, thanks. :)
pyrioni 1 year ago
@pyrioni Actually, uranium-236 is considered one of the longest-lived forms of nuclear waste. 18% of the time, the U-235 atom, upon a neutron's impact, simply absorbs the neutron without fissioning. U-236 has a half-life of well over 20 million years.
Also, the U-235 fission needn't form barium and krypton. Many other nuclei can form. Some long-lived nuclides formed a lot include radioactive strontium-90 and caesium-137.
SpaceTime4D 1 year ago
Really cool. Its tough to believe that this cool thing can initiate such dreadful explorsion.
bdlocalhero 1 year ago
after reaction, what causes long-term radiation? Ba or Kr?
pyrioni 1 year ago
looks like fusion to me
dodgedart74 1 year ago
Look at the size of them Nuclei !...
radiofreecalifornia 1 year ago