tuumakütuseks
Tuumakütuseks refers to the material used in nuclear reactors to sustain a nuclear chain reaction. The most common form of tuumakütuseks is uranium, typically enriched uranium-235. This specific isotope of uranium is fissile, meaning it can undergo nuclear fission when struck by a neutron, releasing a significant amount of energy and more neutrons, which then continue the chain reaction. Other fissile materials, such as plutonium-239, can also be used as tuumakütuseks, though uranium remains the dominant choice.
The tuumakütuseks is usually fabricated into fuel rods, which are long, slender tubes containing ceramic pellets
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