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Yes. It predicts the amount of energy that would be released by the conversion of a given mass of matter.

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What is adverb for worry?

The adverb form of "worry" is worryingly.An example sentence is: "the pressure readings at the nuclear plant were worryingly high".


What is Reactor number four?

The #4 reactor is the reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (Pripyat, Ukraine) that exploded on April 26, 1986. It is still the worst nuclear accident to ever take place anywhere.


The table shows the height of a plant as it grows which equation in point-slope form gives the plant's height at any time Time months Plant Height cm 3 21 5 35 7 49 9 63?

To find the equation in point-slope form, we first identify two points from the data: (3, 21) and (5, 35). The slope (m) between these points is calculated as (35 - 21) / (5 - 3) = 7. Using the point (3, 21), the point-slope form of the equation is ( y - 21 = 7(x - 3) ).


Why was the 3 mile island significant?

The Three Mile Island incident, which occurred in 1979, was significant as it was the most serious accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant history. A partial meltdown of reactor number two raised widespread public fear about the safety of nuclear energy, leading to increased regulatory scrutiny and changes in policies governing nuclear power. The event also spurred a significant decline in the construction of new nuclear plants in the United States and influenced public opinion on nuclear energy for decades.


Who are the fukushima 50?

The "Fukushima 50" refers to a group of around 50 workers at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant who remained on-site during the 2011 nuclear disaster following the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. They risked their lives to manage the crisis, including efforts to cool the reactors and prevent further radiation leaks. Their bravery and commitment helped mitigate the disaster's impact, and they became symbols of resilience and sacrifice in the face of a nuclear emergency.