advantages of fusion compared to fission
disadvantages of fusion compared to fission
high temps and pressures are needed - currently, it requires more energy input to provide this than we get out
what is fission
the splitting of a nucleus into two (approx equal) fragments. Induced fission caused by an incoming neutron colliding with a nucleus
what are fission neutrons
neutrons released when a nucleus undergoes fission and which may collide with nuclei to cause further fission
what is fusion
the fusing together of light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus
what fuel is normally used in nuclear reactors and why
Enriched Uranium - U - 235 because induced fission is more probable with it
when a U-235 nucleus absorbs a thermal neutron, this induces fission to occur - what is produced
the nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei (fragments) and several (2 or 3) fast moving electrons
the fission fragments are neutron rich
how can a chain reaction occur
the neutrons released in 1 fission can go on and cause fission of another nucleus
if more than 1 neutron from each fission causes another fission then the rate of fission will increase
what are thermal neutrons and why are they needed to induce fission
what is the moderator used for in a nuclear reactor
fast moving neutrons produced in fission collide with the moderator molecules and lose EK in the collision so they are moving slower after
example of a suitable material for a moderator
water or graphite
what is meant by the critical mass of uranium
if the rate of fission is too high, what should we do with the control rods and what do the control rods do
-push them further into the reactor
-control rods absorb some of the neutrons that have not escaped, so fewer neutrons are available to induce fission
why are cadmium and boron good materials to use for control rods
-they have a high cross-section for neutrons - easily absorb neutrons
-they retain their shape at high temps
why is water or CO2 chosen as a coolant in a nuclear reactor
-the energy is then used to heat water to turn turbines in the generator
why do we use multiple fuel rods
what are the safety features used in a nuclear reactor
sources of radioactive waste and their levels from a nuclear reactor
High level - fission fragments (spent fuel rods)
Intermediate level - radioactive materials with low activity are sealed in drums that are enclosed in concrete and stored in specially constructed buildings with walls of reinforced concrete
Low level - lab equipment and protective clothing is sealed in metal drums and buried in large trenches
Advantages of nuclear power compared to fossil fuels
-less mass of fuel used because more energy produced per kg
-less harm to the environment because nuclear power does not generate greenhouse gases
Disadvantages of nuclear power compared to fossil fuels
-hazardous waste because fission products are radioactive
-long term responsibility because waste needs to be stored for many years
benefits of slowing neutrons
what is meant by the decay constant
the probability of an individual nucleus decaying per second and nuclear decay constant is the constant of proportionality
why is it difficult to obtain relatable age using carbon dating
-uncertainty in the ratio of carbon-14 thousands of years ago
two advantages of using high energy electrons rather than alpha particles to estimate nuclear radii