fissioenergiaa
Fissioenergiaa, more commonly known as nuclear energy, is the energy released during nuclear fission. Nuclear fission is a process where the nucleus of an atom, typically a heavy element like uranium, splits into two or more smaller nuclei. This splitting releases a significant amount of energy in the form of heat and radiation. The process is initiated by bombarding the fissile material with neutrons, which then triggers a chain reaction as the released neutrons cause further fissions.
The primary application of fissioenergiaa is in nuclear power plants, where controlled nuclear fission is used
While fissioenergiaa offers a low-carbon source of electricity, it also presents challenges. The management of radioactive