A U-235 regulator is a device designed to control the rate at which uranium-235 undergoes fission within a nuclear reactor. It is used to adjust the reactor's power output by moderating the number of fission reactions taking place.
You must use the process of "multiplication"that you learned in the 5th or 6th grade.
Around 235-250, but my son got a 267 in the spring
The half-life of Power Grade Uranium (U-235) is approximately 703.8 million years. This means that it takes that amount of time for half of the radioactive material to decay into a stable element.
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Reactor grade material is usable in most nuclear power plants. Weapons grade material is required for nuclear weapons. For uranium the difference between reactor grade and weapons grade is the level of enrichment: less than 20% uranium-235 is reactor grade, greater than 20% uranium-235 (greater than 90% is prefered) is weapons grade. For plutonium the difference between reactor grade and weapons grade is the level of contamination with plutonium-241: any amount of plutonium-241 is OK for reactor grade, only low levels of plutonium-241 are acceptable in weapons grade as its spontaneous fission rate can cause the bomb to fizzle.
235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030
59.01% of 235 = 59.01% * 235 = 0.5901 * 235 = 138.6735
70% of 235 = 70% * 235 = 0.7 * 235 = 164.5
It is 235/1.
1 and 235 5 and 47 are factor pairs of 235 235 and 470 have a common factor of 235
235 thousandths = 235/1000 = 235 divided by 1,000 = 0.235