4.2.4

Fission & Fusion

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Nuclear Fission

In nuclear fission, a neutron collides with a large nucleus. This splits 1 nucleus into 2 or more smaller nuclei.

Nuclear Fission

If nuclear fission is not controlled, then the rate of nuclear fission can become faster and faster. This starts a chain reaction where each stage of fission produces more and more energy. This could lead to an explosion.

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Atom bombs

  • Atom bombs use these chain reactions to create large explosions and release lots of energy.

Nuclear Fusion

Nuclear fusion fuses (joins) 2 smaller nuclei to create 1 larger nucleus. Creating this larger nucleus releases energy.

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Stars

  • Stars generate their energy from the fusion of hydrogen and helium nuclei.
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Hydrogen bomb

  • Hydrogen bombs use nuclear fusion to release lots of energy in an explosion.
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Sustainable energy

  • Scientists have tried to create sustainable energy using nuclear fusion.
  • This is difficult as hydrogen must be heated to over 100 million °C.

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