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| Manhatton Project | |
| ... which elements would not capture the neutrons but would moderate or reduce their velocity , and whether only the lighter and scarcer isotope of uranium (U-235 ... |
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| Manhatton Project | |
| ... which elements would not capture the neutrons but would moderate or reduce their velocity , and whether only the lighter and scarcer isotope of uranium (U-235 ... |
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| Manhattan Project | |
| ... which elements would not capture the neutrons but would moderate or reduce their velocity , and whether only the lighter and scarcer isotope of uranium (U-235 ... |
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| Manhaton Porject | |
| ... which elements would not capture the neutrons but would moderate or reduce their velocity , and whether only the lighter and scarcer isotope of uranium (U-235 ... |
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| Reality Construction Of Print Media | |
| ... The case itself started when Iran decided to continue its uranium enrichment – a process needed to produce a controlled reaction for nuclear fuel, for its ... |
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| The Manhattan Project | |
| ... which elements would not capture the neutrons but would moderate or reduce their velocity , and whether only the lighter and scarcer isotope of uranium (U-235 ... |
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| The Bomb Heard 'round The World : A Research Essay On The ... | |
| ... would moderate or reduce their velocity?" and "which element achieved the most powerful fission?" After their research the scientists found the Uranium was the ... |
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| Nuclear Power Plants And Safety | |
| ... more. By the mid twentieth century, scientists found the method of making incredible energy by using uranium as nuclear fission. ... |
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| Non-renewable Energy Resources | |
| ... The first makes use of elements with very heavy atoms, such as uranium. ... In atom bombs and in fission reactors, free neutrons bombard uranium atoms. ... |
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| Why Must I? | |
| ... nuclear power. Fission requires an element that can be easily split in a particle accelerator, such as uranium or plutonium. Fusion ... |
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| Nuclear Fusion Vs Fision | |
| ... nuclear power. Fission requires an element that can be easily split in a particle accelerator, such as uranium or plutonium. Fusion ... |
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| Atomic Bombs | |
| ... This came after two German physicists observed that a neutron can cause the nucleus of a uranium atom to break in two (Carson). ... |
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| Nuclear Power In The Present And Future | |
| ... (Lillington) One of the major concerns is the radioactive waste that is produced during the fission of uranium. Uranium is an element ... |
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| Nuclear Energy | |
| ... These radioactive nucleuses can be contained and used as fuel for the power. Most of this power is fueled by uranium isotopes. These ... |
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| Madam Curie's Discovery | |
| ... a ray that could travel through solid wood and human flesh; around the same time Henri Becquerel discovered that minerals containing uranium also let off rays ... |
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| Marie Curie | |
| ... Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen had discovered X rays in 1895, and in 1896 Antoine Henri Becquerel had discovered that the element uranium gives off similar invisible ... |
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| The Manhattan Project | |
| ... neutrons when it breaks apart. Only U-235 uranium atoms, a nuclear fuel, could be used for the chain reaction. This was because it ... |
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| Th Un | |
| Th UN. an article on the Public Broadcasting System website that was aired April 13, 2006 there was a discussion on the recent possession of uranium in Iran. ... |
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| The Real Threat Of Nuclear Smuggling | |
| ... is less than that of drugs for example, the law-enforcement type officials are also less experienced at stopping shipments of an item such as uranium than they ... |
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| The Cold War: Nuclear Weapons Of The 1980's | |
| ... The most important element for making nuclear weapons is uranium. ... Uranium, a gray-colored element, is mined from the common uranium ores. ... |
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