fissiokohdille
Fissiokohdille is a term used in the field of nuclear physics to describe the process by which a heavy atomic nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei, along with a few neutrons and a significant amount of energy. This process is known as nuclear fission. The term "fissiokohdille" is derived from the Latin word "fissio," meaning "division" or "split," and the Finnish word "kohdille," which means "to a point" or "to a degree." The fissiokohdille process is a fundamental concept in nuclear energy production, as it is the basis for the operation of nuclear reactors.
The fissiokohdille process typically occurs when a neutron collides with a heavy nucleus, such as uranium-235
The fissiokohdille process is a chain reaction, as the released neutrons can go on to collide with
In summary, fissiokohdille is the process by which a heavy atomic nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei,