Nuclear Energy - Fission and Fusion

    Another major form of energy is nuclear energy, the energy that is trapped inside
    each atom. One of the laws of the universe is that matter and energy can't be
    created nor destroyed. But they can be changed in form.
    Matter can be changed into energy. The world's most famous scientist, Albert
    Einstein, created the mathematical formula that explains this. It is:
                                                      E = m c 2
    "It followed from the special theory of relativity that mass and energy are both but
    different manifestations of the same thing -- a somewhat unfamiliar conception for
    the average mind. Furthermore, the equation E is equal to m c-squared, in which
    energy is put equal to mass, multiplied by the square of the velocity of light,
    showed that very small amounts of mass may be converted into a very large
    amount of energy and vice versa. The mass and energy were in fact equivalent,
    according to the formula mentioned above. This was demonstrated by Cockcroft
    and Walton in 1932, experimentally."

    This equation says:
    E [energy] equals m [mass] times c2 [c stands for the velocity or the speed of
    light. c2 means c times c, or the speed of light raised to the second power -- or c-
    squared.]
    You can listen to Einstein's voice explaining this at: www.aip.
    org/history/einstein/voice1.htm
    Please note that some web browser software may not show an exponent (raising
    something to a power, a mathematical expression) on the Internet. Normally c-
    squared is shown with a smaller "2" placed above and to the right of the c.

    Scientists used Einstein's famous equation as the key to unlock atomic energy
    and also create atomic bombs.
    The ancient Greeks said the smallest part of nature is an atom. But they did not
    know 2,000 years ago about nature's even smaller parts.
    As we learned in chapter 2, atoms are made up of smaller particles -- a nucleus
    of protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons which swirl around the nucleus
    much like the earth revolves around the sun.

    Nuclear Fission
    An atom's nucleus can be split apart. When this is done, a tremendous amount of
    energy is released. The energy is both heat and light energy. Einstein said that a
    very small amount of matter contains a very LARGE amount of energy. This
    energy, when let out slowly, can be harnessed to generate electricity. When it is
    let out all at once, it can make a tremendous explosion in an atomic bomb.
    A nuclear power plant (like Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant shown on the right) uses
    uranium as a "fuel." Uranium is an element that is dug out of the ground many
    places around the world. It is processed into tiny pellets that are loaded into very
    long rods that are put into the power plant's reactor.
    The word fission means to split apart. Inside the reactor of an atomic power plant,
    uranium atoms are split apart in a controlled chain reaction.
    In a chain reaction, particles released by the splitting of the atom go off and strike
    other uranium atoms splitting those. Those particles given off split still other
    atoms in a chain reaction. In nuclear power plants, control rods are used to keep
    the splitting regulated so it doesn't go too fast.
    If the reaction is not controlled, you could have an atomic bomb. But in atomic
    bombs, almost pure pieces of the element Uranium-235 or Plutonium, of a
    precise mass and shape, must be brought together and held together, with great
    force. These conditions are not present in a nuclear reactor.
    The reaction also creates radioactive material. This material could hurt people if
    released, so it is kept in a solid form. The very strong concrete dome in the
    picture is designed to keep this material inside if an accident happens.
    This chain reaction gives off heat energy. This heat energy is used to boil water
    in the core of the reactor. So, instead of burning a fuel, nuclear power plants use
    the chain reaction of atoms splitting to change the energy of atoms into heat
    energy.
    This water from around the nuclear core is sent to another section of the power
    plant. Here, in the heat exchanger, it heats another set of pipes filled with water
    to make steam. The steam in this second set of pipes turns a turbine to generate
    electricity. Below is a cross section of the inside of a typical nuclear power plant.

    Power plant drawing courtesy Nuclear Institute

    Nuclear Fusion
    Another form of nuclear energy is called fusion. Fusion means joining smaller
    nuclei (the plural of nucleus) to make a larger nucleus. The sun uses nuclear
    fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms. This gives off heat and light and
    other radiation.
    In the picture to the right, two types of hydrogen atoms, deuterium and tritium,
    combine to make a helium atom and an extra particle called a neutron.
    Also given off in this fusion reaction is energy! Thanks to the University of
    California, Berkeley for the picture.
    Scientists have been working on controlling nuclear fusion for a long time, trying
    to make a fusion reactor to produce electricity. But they have been having
    trouble learning how to control the reaction in a contained space.
    What's better about nuclear fusion is that it creates less radioactive material than
    fission, and its supply of fuel can last longer than the sun.
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