Nuclear Energy Flashcards

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Is nuclear energy commonly used?

A

Yes, Nuclear power is commonplace throughout the world, generating a significant proportion of the total energy output of many countries.

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What is nuclear fission?

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Nuclear fission is the process where the nucleus of an atom splits into several smaller fragments.

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How is energy produced from nuclear fission?

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The final total mass is less than the initial mass; the difference in mass (mass deficit) appears as energy

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4
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What is controlled nuclear fission used for?

A

nuclear power

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5
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What is uncontrolled nuclear fission used for?

A

nuclear weapons

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6
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How does sustained nuclear fission provide nuclear power?

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Sustained nuclear fission provides the nuclear power used to generate electrical energy by means of conventional steam turbines and generators.

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7
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Why is the ability to do work in nuclear reactions greater than fossil fuels?

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because of the extremely high energy density of

uranium-235.

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How can we ensure nuclear power is safe?

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The development and effective, safe control of nuclear reactors depends on the advances in technology and the
power of instrumentation.

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9
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What is needed to do nuclear fission?

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Natural uranium requires enriching in one particular isotope, uranium-235, to be used as a reactor fuel and even greater enrichment is required for weapons use.

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What are the problems with Uranium?

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Uranium is only mined in a few countries and its trade has obvious ethical and political implications

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11
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What are fuel rods used for?

A

enriched U-235

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12
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What are control rods used for?

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Made of boron to absorb neutrons

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13
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What is a moderator used for?

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made of carbon, to slow down fast neutrons so they can keep the reaction going

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14
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What is needed around the nuclear reactor?

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thick, concrete, bioshielding needed

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15
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What are the problems with nuclear power?

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  • uranium releases a lot of energy
  • high cost due to safety precautions
  • radioactive waste
  • accidents
  • weapons
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