What Is Nuclear Fission? | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool
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Nuclear reactors function through nuclear fission, with control rods managing the reaction to regulate power output and prevent potential meltdowns, ultimately contributing to the production of heat energy for electricity generation and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
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- Nuclear reactors function by splitting large atoms like uranium using neutrons, converting mass into energy through nuclear fission. Uncontrolled reactions can lead to nuclear meltdowns due to excessive heat generation.
- Control rods play a crucial role in managing nuclear reactions by absorbing neutrons to adjust power output, enabling controlled heat energy production for electricity generation and supporting the shift away from fossil fuel dependence.
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Recent questions
How do nuclear reactors generate energy?
Through nuclear fission, splitting atoms to release energy.
What is the role of control rods in nuclear reactors?
Control rods regulate the reaction by absorbing neutrons.
How does Einstein's equation relate to nuclear reactors?
Einstein's equation explains mass-energy conversion in reactors.
What are the potential risks associated with nuclear reactors?
Uncontrolled reactions can lead to nuclear meltdowns.
How do nuclear reactors contribute to energy production?
Nuclear reactors generate heat energy used for electricity.
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