Nuclear Energy Principles and Reactions

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  1. Mass-energy equivalence
  2. Nuclear binding and mass defect
  3. Deuterium binding energy
  4. Alpha decay and energy release
  5. Nuclear fusion and energy yield
  6. Nuclear fission and chain reactions

1. Mass-energy equivalence

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Mass-energy equivalence : Mass-energy equivalence is the idea that mass can be converted into energy and energy can be converted into mass.
  • Einstein’s formula E=mc2E=mc^2 : Einstein’s formula states that energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
  • Speed of light cc : The speed of light cc is the constant used in E=mc2E=mc^2, given as 2,997924581082,997\,924\,58\cdot10^8 m/s and often rounded to 3,001083,00\cdot10^8 m/s.
  • Energy unit J : In this framework, energy EE is expressed in joules (J) when using mm in kilograms.

Essential Points

  • Using E=mc2E=mc^2, converting 1,001,00 kg gives E=(1,00)(c)2E=(1,00)\,(c)^2 joules.
  • With c3,00108c\approx 3,00\cdot10^8 m/s, the rounded energy conversion for 1,001,00 kg is computed from E=m(3,00108)2E=m(3,00\cdot10^8)^2.
  • Doel 4\text{Doel 4} has a maximal capacity of 103910^{39} MW, so the time to match the energy from 1,001,00 kg is found by dividing that energy by the power 103910^{39} MW converted to J/s.

Memory Hook

EE grows with c2c^2, so even small masses release enormous energy.

2. Nuclear binding and mass defect

Key Concepts & Definitions

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1. What does mass-energy equivalence state about mass and energy?

2. If 1.00 kg of mass is converted to energy, which expression gives the energy released using the rounded speed of light?

3. What is the mass defect of a nucleus?

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Mass-energy equivalence — formula?

E=mc^2

Nuclear binding — role?

Keeps nucleons together in nucleus.

Mass defect — definition?

Difference between nucleon sum and nucleus mass.

Deuterium nucleus — composition?

One proton and one neutron.

Alpha decay — energy release?

Energy from mass change via E=Δm c^2.

Nuclear fusion — process?

Light nuclei combine into heavier nucleus.

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