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[fĭsh́ən]
(n.)The act or process of splitting into parts.
(v.)To cause (an atom) to undergo fission.
(v.)To undergo fission.
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Encyclopedia: Nuclear fission
Nuclear fission is the splitting of the nucleus of an atom into parts (lighter nuclei) often producing free neutrons and other smaller nuclei, which may eventually produce photons (in the form of gamm...
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Fission is a splitting of something into two parts. Fission may refer to: In physics, nuclear fission is a process where a large atomic nucleus (such as...
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This section deals with the theory and operation of nuclear fission reactors as a practical energy source. Over 30 countries around the world now operate nuclear power stations, and many countries are heavily reliant on nuclear power.
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Nuclear Fission: Basics. When a nucleus fissions, it splits into several smaller fragments. These fragments, or fission products, are about equal to half the original mass. Two or three neutrons are also emitted. Fission can occur when a nucleus of a heavy atom captures a neutron, or it can happen spontaneously.
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A Description of Basic Nuclear Fission and How it Works Nuclear fission is the process of splitting atoms, or fissioning them. This page will explain to you the basics of nuclear fission. Before we talk about that, however, I would like to discuss marbles. Everyone's played with marbles at one time or another, right?
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Simple explanation of nuclear fission in the framework of the history of the Universe The breakup of large nuclei into two nearly equal fragments is called nuclear fission. It sometimes produces neutrons, protons or other nuclei.
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Nuclear power provides electricity for a significant percentage of the population. Learn about nuclear fission and take a look inside a nuclear reactor. ­In this article, we'll examine the process of fission, look at what goes on inside and outside a nuclear power plant and discuss some of the pros and cons of...
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