nukleaatiorataus
Nukleaatiorataus, also known as nuclear fission, is a process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts, releasing a large amount of energy. This process is the basis for nuclear power and nuclear weapons. The most common fuel for nuclear fission is uranium-235, which is a fissile isotope of uranium. When a neutron collides with a uranium-235 nucleus, it can cause the nucleus to split into two smaller nuclei, along with a few neutrons and a significant amount of energy.
The energy released during nuclear fission is primarily in the form of kinetic energy of the fission
Nuclear fission is a highly efficient process, with a single gram of uranium-235 releasing about 1.14 x
The process of nuclear fission was first discovered by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann in 1938, and