Unit 5: Nuclear energy Flashcards
What is the equation that links energy and mass
E=MC^2
Define mass defect
The difference between the mass of a nucleus and its seperated constituent parts
Explain why energy is given when nucleons are “fused”
As they join, the total mass decreases. This lost mass is converted into energy hence e=mc^2
Define binding energy
They energy required to separate all of the nucleons in a nucleus
State the typically unit used to measure binding energy
MeV
How does one calculate binding energy
1 - Convert the atomic mass unit into kg
2 - use e=mc^2
State the relationship between mass defect and binding energy
They are equivalent
What is implied by a high binding energy per nucleon
More energy is required to remove nucleons from the nucleus
At which point on the binding energy/mass number graph do the most stable nuclei occur
The maximum - which is Iron (Fe)
Why does fusion release so much energy
For a little change in mass number, comes a huge change in the binding energy per nucleon
Explain the process by which energy is released in fission
Large nuclei (past Iron) are split into two smaller nuclei which means there is an increase in the binding energy per nucleon
Explain the process of “induced” fission and chain reaction
A neutron is fired at a Uranium-235 nucleus making the nucleus very unstable. This uranium nucleus randomly splits into two smaller nuclei and when this happens more neutron are produced which then induce other nuclei to fission
Explain why the neutrons need to be Thermal Neutrons for the chain reaction to take place
Thermal neutrons are slowed down and needs to be so, such that the uranium nuclei accept the neutron thus causing the chain reaction
Explain the use of having the fuel rods in moderators(water)
To slow/absorb neutrons such that the reactors does not over heat and meltdown
What are control rods and how do they work
Rods made of boron, used to control the rate of the reaction by limiting the number of neutrons in the nuclear reactor.
They are all released in the case of an emergency