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Nuclear Fission Animation for Science

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2009

This is my first animation in Blender, a 3d modeling program. It shows a neutron hitting Uranium, which then splits into Xenon and Strontium, releasing 3 neutrons in the process. The video is for my Energy Panel for Science.

If you want the .blend files, PM me and I'll post them on a sharing service.

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  • @christjmnm wat is there to laugh abt??

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  • Darn, this is EXCELLENT!!

  • I think that my invention " Brownian Motion Model (New technic for future) " can be applied to Nuclear Fission Model and no need Animation. Let 's see it by click inventbyboonchai under this comment.

  • @lionsforlyons You mean (U-235)-(U-235) fusion? The Coloumb barrier between the two nuclei would make this highly inefficient. Not to mention that unless a neutron hits into one of the U-235 atoms, nothing would happen. Actually, such a fusion hasn't been tried yet, I don't believe. They could be doing it at the LHC, but I'm not sure.

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHA xD

  • is nuclear power have any End ???

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