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An explosion does not result from a small piece of 235U because:
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What was the most convincing evidence that a natural nuclear reactor formed two billion years ago in a uranium deposit in Africa?
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The approximate amount of energy emitted in the fission of a nucleus such as 235U is:
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The Sun has enough hydrogen in its core to continue fusing hydrogen to helium for about another:
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When uranium undergoes fission as a result of neutron bombardment, the energy released is due to:
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To produce energy by fusion of two nuclei, the nuclei must:
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The function of the control rods in a nuclear reactor is to:
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If the nucleus of a lead atom were broken into two identical nuclei, the total mass of the result would be:
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Which of the following chemical elements is not produced by thermonuclear fusion in stars?
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High temperatures are required in thermonuclear fusion so that:
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In a neutron-induced fission process, delayed neutrons come from:
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In a nuclear reactor the fissionable fuel is formed into pellets rather than finely ground and mixed with the moderator.This reduces the probability of:
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Which one of the following is NOT needed in a nuclear fission reactor?
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