Oatomiksis
Oatomiksis is a term used in the field of nuclear physics to describe the process by which an atomic nucleus splits into two or more smaller nuclei, along with a release of energy and free neutrons. This process is commonly known as nuclear fission. Oatomiksis is a fundamental concept in nuclear energy production, as it is the mechanism by which nuclear reactors generate heat, which is then used to produce electricity.
The term "oatomiksis" is derived from the Greek words "oatos," meaning "atom," and "mikros," meaning "small." It
Oatomiksis occurs when a neutron collides with a heavy atomic nucleus, such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239.
The energy released during oatomiksis is typically in the form of heat, which can be used to
Oatomiksis is also a key concept in nuclear weapons, as the energy released during a nuclear explosion