Fisij
Fisij, also known as fisijation, is a process in which a nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller nuclei, along with some byproducts such as free neutrons and photons. This process is a form of nuclear fission, which is the splitting of heavy atomic nuclei. Fisij is a key concept in nuclear physics and is the principle behind nuclear power and nuclear weapons.
The process of fisij begins when a neutron collides with a fissile nucleus, such as uranium-235 or
The energy released during fisij is significant and can be harnessed for various purposes. In nuclear power
Fisij is a highly controlled process in nuclear power plants, with safety measures in place to prevent
The study of fisij and its applications is a complex and specialized field, requiring a deep understanding