
I WONDER - How Is Nuclear Energy Measured?
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Other, Engineering, Physics, Science
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KG - 6th Grade
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Hard
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The video explains how scientists use electron volts to measure energy from nuclear reactions. It uses an analogy of a teaspoon measuring sugar to illustrate the concept. Despite their small size, these units reveal the immense energy produced, akin to a tiny firecracker causing a large explosion, highlighting the power of nuclear energy.
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