
Given the critical role of the mass of the fission of uranium, but not hydrogen fusion?
Given the critical role of the mass of the fission of uranium, but rather than hydrogen fusion? The answer they gave me was a time mode, they have no way anyone could answer me as soon as they gave me was like 9 lines I need to something a little "shorter and easier to remember.
Want a quick response or accurate? a good help to understand what is happening. When high-energy stray neutron hits the nucleus of uranium (which is already unstable), then splits, releasing energy and neutrons to high energy. If the department issues an average of three free neutrons and There are many unstable nuclei close to the uranium to an average of at least one of the three strikes and the neutron gap, the average number of free neutrons is still rising. This makes chain reaction occurs. Fusion is a completely different physical process.
THRESHOLD M08 critical mass (part II fusion + part III lucky)
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