Fission

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Physics unit 5 Flashcards on Fission, created by sammy414 on 19/02/2014.
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What is fission? The splitting of large nuclei (Which have low binding energy per nucleon) into two smaller nuclei (With larger binding energy per nucleon) and therefore releasing energy
When can this splitting happen? Either spontaneously or induced with an energetic neutron
How many protons is a nucleus considered unstable? above 83 protons
The larger the nucleus is the less ... Stable it is so puts a limit on the number of possible elements
What is the size of the strong force in comparison of a large nucleus? Barely reaches across the radius
How can we split a nucleus? By firing a thermal neutron at the nucleus it causes it to deform and split
What must the neutrons used to induce fission have? The correct thermal energy
What happens if the energy is too high? The neutron will pass through
What happens if the energy is too low? The neutron will rebound off the nucleus
What happens if the energy is just right? The nucleus will absorb it
What are other limiting factors of Fission? Uranium-235 is fissionable but uranium-238 is not If U 238 absorbs a neutron the decay chain will stop Must get the balance of these two Isotopes in the reactor right
What happens if there is too little U-235? The reaction will stop as the U-238 absorbs the neutrons
What happens if there is too much U-235? The reaction can get out of control
What is a chain reaction? After splitting the large nucleus will form two daughter nuclei and 3 energetic neutrons, the neutron released can cause even more fission if absorbed by U-235
Why is nuclear waste dangerous? After fission has taken place the daughter nuclei may be unstable beta emitters
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