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Nuclear reactionsFission and fusion

Alpha decay involves the release of a helium nucleus. Beta decay involves the release of an electron. Both result in a mass defect and the release of energy, both of which can be calculated.

Part of PhysicsParticles and waves

Fission and fusion

Fission

Fission is a process in which a nucleus with a large mass number splits into two nuclei, which have smaller mass numbers.

You need to know:

  • Neutrons are usually released when fission takes place.
  • Fission of a nucleus may be spontaneous, that is, it may happen at random due to internal processes within the nucleus.
  • Fission can also be induced by bombarding a nucleus with a neutron. Induced fission is used to generate nuclear power and for weapons.
  • The products formed during fission gain kinetic energy. It is this energy that is harnessed in nuclear power stations.
A chain reaction showing the steps involved in splitting a nucleus.

Fusion

Fusion is a process in which two nuclei combine to form a nucleus of larger mass number.

A hydrogen-1 nucleus collides with a hydrogen-2 nucleus to produce helium-3.
  • Fusion is the main nuclear process that occurs in the Sun and other stars.
  • The products of fusion reactions also gain kinetic energy that can be harnessed.

Albert Einstein in his famous equation \(E = mc^{2}\) showed that mass and energy are equivalent.

In this equation:

  • \(E\) is energy in joules
  • \(m\) is mass in kilograms
  • \(c\) is the speed of light \(3 \times 10^{8}ms^{-1}\)

Question

If we were to completely convert 1 kg of oil into energy, how much energy would we obtain?