What's the Difference Between Fission and Fusion? | Children's Physics of Energy , livre ebook

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Although fission and fusion are both nuclear reactions, they are miles apart in terms of definitions. Fission splits while fusion combines. You can use this child-friendly book of physics to teach the principles of nuclear reactions in the simplest manner. The carefully selected images will serve as additional guide to influence the visual effectiveness of this resource. Get a copy today.
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15 février 2017

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9781541909038

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What’s the Difference Between Fission and Fusion?
Children’s Physics of Energy




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What’s in the splitting of atoms? Let’s get into details about the power of atoms.







Let’s talk about fission and fusion. How are these reactions different? They are both nuclear processes which involve changing atoms in order to make energy. But, amazingly, they’re not like each other. Read on to find out their amazing differences.





What is the process behind these phenomena? It all begins with an atom. An atom contains protons, electrons, and neutrons. It has a central nucleus. Once, the nucleus splits in two nuclei this is called fission.

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