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    Nuclear Power Essay

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    many more are in process of building. Currently there are 438 nuclear reactors in 30 countries and 67 new nuclear plants are under construction in 15 countries. History The history of nuclear power stretch back as 1938. In 1938, German chemist Otto Hahn and his assistant Fritz Strassmann discovered the nuclear fission. Nuclear fission is process of splitting atom into two parts, when it splits it release enormous energy. An atom holds protons and neutrons in its focal core. In splitting, the…

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    was the U.S. government’s research project that produced the first Atomic bomb. (Encyclopædia Britannica Inc.) This project lasted from 1942 through 1945. (Encyclopædia Britannica Inc.) It was prompted by the discovery that German radiochemists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann discover the process of fission in uranium in December of 1938. (Energy.gov) (Atomic Archive) Albert Einstein decided it was necessary to write President Franklin D. Roosevelt warning him that Germany is likely in the…

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    “I am become death, the destroyer of worlds,” Robert J. Oppenheimer once quoted after witnessing the successful first test of the atomic bomb (Brainyquote). What is the atomic bomb? The atomic bomb’s formula was created by a rather surprising force during World War II. Today, numerous nations still use and even improve the atomic bomb. Plus, the future with atomic bombs will be a positive one, although there may be some bumps down in the future. The atomic bomb has a completely different origin…

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    the Nazis. The Manhattan project was created to research and develop technology with the destructive force to exterminate mankind and a psychological impact that changed the world forever. Nuclear Fission was discovered using uranium in 1938 by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann, Scientists from Germany. Fission is the process of splitting an atom,…

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    ended World War II. What if the country that began the war, also ended the war? What if Germany had actually tried to develop a nuclear weapon? This would undoubtedly change the war, but would it change the outcome? A brilliant German scientist, Otto Hahn, discovered nuclear fission in December of 1938. A German scientist living in Germany discovered nuclear fission but they never developed a nuclear bomb even though they had the advantage? There are several factors attributed to why they did…

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    Nuclear Reactors

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    1. Introduction Most nuclear power plants/reactors work in quite a similar way. The power/energy released by the reaction of continuous fission of the atoms (this process is call nuclear fission) from the fuel (this is achieved by using radioactive elements) is use create heat for liquid to turn into steam. This steam is then used to drive the turbines in the power plant, which produce electricity. (World Nuclear Association, 2015) The nuclear power plants on average now have about 33%…

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    Atomic Bomb Atomic bombs are by far the most potent and dangerous weapons in all of history. They have the potential to destroy the world through various factors like nuclear fallout and human extinction. This was made evident through the complete annihilation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki after America dropped the first two atomic bombs. The cities became uninhabitable and the citizens became plagued with mutations. This occurred in 1945, and now atomic bombs have become more advanced and…

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    Within the first few decades of the 20th century, the science of physics was completely reformed with new understandings of the nature of atoms. In 1898 France, Paris, Pierre and his wife Marie Curie discovered a new substance within an ore of Uranium that they named radium that emitted large amounts of (as we now call) radioactivity. Ernest Rutherford and Frederick Soddy Identified that atoms can break down and turn into different elements. For example if a block of uranium were left alone for…

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    particles possess a fundamentally indeterminate nature. In disagreement, Einstein responded to the claim with, “God does not play dice.” Niels Bohr, a physicists among to group retorted, “Albert, stop telling God what to do.” In 1939, German physicist Otto Hahn and his Austrian college Lise Meitner bombarded uranium atoms with neutrons, splitting their nuclei to release energy. This is just as einstein 's equation: energy equals mass times the speed of light squared, stated possible. The…

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    One of the biggest moral conundrums in human history was the creation of the Atomic Bomb. The possibility of these weapons came into fruition soon after the discovery of nuclear fission and the potential energy that can be released. Once the thought of weaponizing this process was considered, many countries wanted to jump on its development and be the first to accomplish this feat, but like all next fields of discovery, had little understanding how to go about the process. Various trials and…

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