lolz, yea, as xayma said... and u r right abt fusion (edit:not fusion, fission... thx cm_tutor ) from nuclear reactorOriginally posted by :: ryan.cck ::
small question : is a particle accelerator an example of fission or fusion?
likewise with nuclear reactors... nuclear reactors = fission yeah??
You mean fission from a nuclear reactor, not fusion.Originally posted by xiao1985
lolz, yea, as xayma said... and u r right abt fusion from nuclear reactor
DOH!!!!!Originally posted by CM_Tutor
You mean fission from a nuclear reactor, not fusion.
essentially, extreme temperature means very high velocity random particle movement... when they have enough velocity overcoming the electrostatic repulsion, fusion occurs...Originally posted by speersy
i didn't think that particle accelerators created fusion. I thought this was only possible in extreme temperatures like that in the hydrogen bomb.
'someone' was wrong.Originally posted by kimmeh
someone told me fission
Originally posted by kimmeh
someone told me fission
phew~~~ dat some one better not be me... >.< 'Originally posted by CM_Tutor
'someone' was wrong.