Examples of using Uranium atom in English and their translations into Dutch
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The uranium atom made in the supernova?
Someone must have been messing about with the uranium atom.
A uranium atom is inherently unstable.
Someone must have been messing about with the uranium atom.
A uranium atom first becomes a thorium atom. .
Someone must have been messing about with the uranium atom.
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Someone must have been messing about with the uranium atom.
Reactivity goes up. As uranium atoms split apart and collide.
As uranium atoms split apart
What better way to find the true age of the earth than with the uranium atom?
One day we might find a use for the Uranium atom… but not as a weapon.
If you divide a uranium atom will charge less nuclei
Only a few scientists knew the power in splitting the uranium atom.
The neutrons then assigns the second uranium atoms in different divisions.
It becomes more and more neutrons that share more and more uranium atoms.
Fritz Strassmann split uranium atoms and inadvertently discovered fission,
In a nuclear power plant, heat is produced by splitting uranium atoms.
It's relatively unlikely that the uranium atoms will ever hit one another. The neutrons are actually traveling so fast… we call this"flux".
Only a few scientists knew the power in splitting the uranium atom.
If we put enough uranium atoms close together, Now, the bullets from one atom will eventually strike another atom. .
each of which can be absorbed by adjacent uranium atoms, causing them to fission in turn.
When a uranium atom absorbs a neutron
which allows the uranium atoms to“catch” enough neutrons to keep the chain reaction going.
possibly the second stage had a lead tamper instead of a uranium fusion tamper which greatly amplifies the reaction by fissioning uranium atoms with fast neutrons from the fusion reaction.
In fission, two or more neutrons are released from the nucleus of the uranium atom and these neutrons are then free to bounce around
neutrons emitted which in turn lead to the fission of other uranium atoms in a continuous chain reaction producing heat
as the same as in any other atomic structure decay of heavier atoms like uranium, new, and lighter,
Atom Uranium has 92 electronen=atom number.