
Residuos nucleares
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Science, Engineering, Physics
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4th - 9th Grade
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Hard
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The video discusses induced nuclear fission, a process that splits an atom's nucleus to produce energy, resulting in smaller, unstable nuclei called radioisotopes. It highlights the challenges of managing radioactive waste, which can remain hazardous for thousands of years. The video explains the disposal methods, including cooling pools and solidification with glass composites, and the potential for reusing spent nuclear fuels. However, it also warns of the dangers associated with reused fuels, such as the production of plutonium. The video concludes by questioning the sustainability of nuclear energy due to the long-term risks of waste disposal and plant decommissioning.
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