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What Is Meant By Nuclear Fission?

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Uranium exists in different isotopes of U 238, tP34 and U 235. Out of these, EP35 is most unstable.

When unstable HEAVY nucleus is bombarded with high-energy neutrons, it SPLITS up roughly into two equal fragments and about 2.5 neutrons are released and a large amount of energy is PRODUCED. This process is called nuclear fission.

Uranium exists in different isotopes of U 238, tP34 and U 235. Out of these, EP35 is most unstable.

When unstable heavy nucleus is bombarded with high-energy neutrons, it splits up roughly into two equal fragments and about 2.5 neutrons are released and a large amount of energy is produced. This process is called nuclear fission.



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