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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.
It is because it is the new Arc Reactor for the Ironman suit. The old one had palladium, which poisoned his blood. He then discovered a new element, which worked perfectly for the new reactor.
J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr. nuclear reactors were important because it helped create electrical power generation.
Three mile island was the site of the worst nuclear 'accident' in america's history. The reactor went into meltdown - releasing radioactive material into the atmosphere.
You cannot use a screwdriver, nor a nuclear reactor! I also recommend against using a space shuttle or anything explosive.
You shut down a ship's anti-matter or artificial quantum singularity reactor.
The world would be very different
Albert Einstein - Theory of General Relativity. Marie Curie - Discovery of radioactivity. Isaac Newton - Laws of motion and universal gravitation. Max Planck - Quantum theory. Niels Bohr - Atomic structure and quantum theory. Galileo Galilei - Improved the telescope and made astronomical observations. Richard Feynman - Quantum electrodynamics. Stephen Hawking - Work on black holes and theoretical physics. James Clerk Maxwell - Theory of electromagnetism. Enrico Fermi - Development of the first nuclear reactor.
the nuclear reactor and antimatter wich we can get almost infinite energy
Hundreds of thousands, if not more. Count the computer that controls it, billions.
We need to know what kind of system. Is it your computer, your wrist watch, or a nuclear reactor?
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Enrico Fermi is known for developing the first nuclear reactor. He is also known for his contributions to quantum theory, nuclear physics and statistical mechanics. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1938.
the boiling water reactor, pressurized water reactor, and the LMFB reactor
Enrico Fermi is best known for his development of the first nuclear reactor, which marked a crucial milestone in the field of nuclear physics and paved the way for the development of atomic weapons and nuclear energy. He also made significant contributions to quantum theory and particle physics, and his work on beta decay and the Fermi-Dirac statistics were equally groundbreaking.
At the time (1942) this was part of the highly secret Manhattan Project, so it was not announced at all. It only became public knowledge after the A-bombs were dropped on Japan.
a completely mixed reactor. the concentration in the reactor is the same that flows our of the reactor