Nuclear Fusion and Fission Concepts

Nuclear Fusion and Fission Concepts

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Ethan Morris

Physics, Chemistry, Science

9th - 12th Grade

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The video tutorial explains nuclear fission, a process occurring in nuclear power plants and atomic bombs, where uranium-235 is split by neutrons, releasing energy and more neutrons, potentially causing a chain reaction. In power plants, this reaction is controlled using heavy water to slow neutrons. The video also covers nuclear fusion, where small atoms like hydrogen isotopes combine at high temperatures to form helium, a process similar to what occurs in the sun.

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What is nuclear fission?

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What isotope of uranium is commonly used in nuclear fission?

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What are the products of uranium-235 fission?

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What is the main risk of an uncontrolled nuclear fission reaction?

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What is used to slow down neutrons in a nuclear power plant?

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What is heavy water made of?

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Why is a cooling system necessary in a nuclear power plant?

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What is nuclear fusion?

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What elements are involved in the fusion process discussed?

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What temperature is required for nuclear fusion to occur?

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