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so far with the research that i have done its only common in areas were nuclear reactions are common.
Increasing positive nuclear charge
See the book The Effects of Nuclear Weapons for equations. My copy came with a circular slide rule that calculates that for optimal altitude airburst and surface burst over a yield range of 1 KTon to 10 MTon. It also calculates many other effects.
The actual question should be: Because of the magnitude of destruction caused by a nuclear explosion, it is anticipated that a number of personnel will also suffer _______ effects. the answer is: B. Psychological
The equation E=mc^2 is so famous because it has many practical applications.For example it can be used in nuclear reactions where a huge amount of mass is converted into energy and vice versa.
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what is negative of the nuclear power plant
Nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor are controlled reactions. The reactions in the atomic bomb are not controlled reactions
Positive environmental effects of nuclear energy revolve around air pollution. With nuclear energy, there is less waste that gets distributed into the atmosphere. The air is actually cleaner due to the fact that no air pollutants are released.
The sun's nuclear reactions are fusion reactions at extremely high temperatures and pressures, while the nuclear reactor's nuclear reactions are fission reactions at typical temperatures and pressures for earth.
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Provided the fission products are looked after carefully there is very little effect on the environment
Outer Electrons are not associated with nuclear reactions.
Nuclear fusion is a nuclear reaction, but so is fission. So not all nuclear reactions are fission.
For nuclear fission reactors there is no critical temperature, though they do have a temperature coefficient which makes the efficiency of the chain reaction vary slightly with temperature. This can be negative or positive, obvously a negative coefficient is preferred and is safer. Nuclear fusion is another matter, and very high temperatures are required in tokamaks to get fusion started
You probably mean nuclear fusion