tuumajaotus
Tuumajaotus is an Estonian term that translates to "nuclear division" or "nuclear fission." In the context of physics, it refers to the process where the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller nuclei. This splitting can be spontaneous, as in radioactive decay, or induced by bombarding the nucleus with particles, such as neutrons.
The most common form of induced nuclear fission occurs when a heavy, unstable nucleus, like uranium-235, absorbs
In addition to energy, nuclear fission also typically releases additional neutrons. These released neutrons can then
Nuclear fission is a complex process governed by quantum mechanics. The specific isotopes that undergo fission