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  • {{Short description|Electric battery using nuclear energy}} ...29-5450}}</ref>) is a type of [[nuclear battery]] in which [[Nuclear power|nuclear energy]] is converted into [[light]], which is then used to generate [[elec ...
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  • {{short description|NASA project aimed at producing a nuclear reactor for space}} {{Infobox nuclear reactor ...
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  • ...s a [[scalar (physics)|scalar]] quantity used in [[nuclear physics]] and [[nuclear reactor physics]]. It is the total distance travelled by all free [[neutron ...utrons, velocity, time).<ref>{{cite book | author = M. F. Kaplan | title = Nuclear Radiation and the Properties of Concrete | date = August 1983 | url = https ...
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  • {{Short description|1960s NASA program which developed and tested nuclear reactors for satellites}} ...tope thermoelectric generator]]s (RTGs) and [[Nuclear power in space|space nuclear reactor]]s flown during the 1960s by [[NASA]]. ...
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  • {{Original research|date=December 2016}} ...tion of thermionic nuclear fuel elements directly into the core of nuclear reactors for production of electrical power in space.<ref> ...
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  • {{Main|Nuclear power}} ...e permanently shutdown on 6 August 2011, following the [[Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster]] in [[Japan]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.iaea.org/programmes ...
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  • ...resonance]] (NMR) machines, magnetic confinement [[nuclear fusion|fusion]] reactors (e.g. [[tokamak]]s), and the beam-steering and focusing magnets used in [[p ===Magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear magnetic resonance=== ...
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  • ...right|200px|A residential [[smoke detector]] is the most familiar piece of nuclear technology for some people.]] ...nuclear technologies are [[nuclear reactors]], [[nuclear medicine]] and [[nuclear weapon]]s. It is also used, among other things, in [[smoke detector]]s and ...
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  • ..., 9 October 2009.</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8297934.stm "Tiny 'nuclear batteries' unveiled"]. ''BBC News'', Thursday, 8 October 2009.</ref><ref>{{ ...any types and methods have been designed to extract electrical energy from nuclear sources. The scientific principles are well known, but modern nano-scale te ...
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  • ...Chemical Weapons Convention]] and the [[Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Webb |first1=Amy |title=The Next Pandemic == Nuclear == ...
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  • {{short description|Atom that has excess nuclear energy, making it unstable}} ...Publishing]] |year=2013 |chapter=1.3}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Modern Nuclear Chemistry |isbn=978-0-471-11532-8 |last1=Loveland |first1=W. |last2=Morriss ...
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  • ...y far the worst emitter, followed by [[natural gas]], with solar, wind and nuclear all low-carbon. Hydropower, biomass, geothermal and ocean power may general ...n. Similarly, due to the time frame over which the studies were conducted, nuclear [[Generation II reactor]]'s {{CO2}}e results are presented and not the glob ...
    27 KB (3,423 words) - 07:41, 29 October 2023
  • ...h the symbol '''''Q''''', is the ratio of [[fusion power]] produced in a [[nuclear fusion]] reactor to the power required to maintain the [[Plasma physics|pla ...cool without external heating. With typical fuels, self-heating in fusion reactors is not expected to match the external sources until at least ''Q''&nbsp;≈&n ...
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  • ...irst1 = Philip|date = November 2014|journal = The National Bureau of Asian Research Energy Security Report|access-date = December 5, 2014}}</ref> Since [[indu ...of [[electricity generation]] from [[renewable energy]] sources and from [[nuclear power]], increasing the efficiency of [[coal-fired power station]]s,<ref na ...
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  • ...sometimes referred to as a radioisotope power system (RPS), is a type of [[nuclear battery]] that uses an array of [[thermocouple]]s to convert the [[Decay he ...led by Dr. Bertram C. Blanke.<ref name="BlankeEtAl1960">{{cite book |title=Nuclear Battery-Thermocouple Type Summary Report |url=https://doi.org/10.2172%2F480 ...
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  • ...cale power system analysis, system security and optimal control of nuclear reactors<ref name="Brief Profile of the Awardee">{{Cite web |url=http://ssbprize.gov ...rial Research]], the apex agency of the Government of India for scientific research, awarded him the [[Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology ...
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  • | label4 =Nuclear ...Canada, Australia, Niger and Kazakhstan were the five largest suppliers of nuclear materials to the EU, supplying more than 75% of the total needs in 2009.<re ...
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  • ...tude of the energy released, these types of reactions are: [[Nuclear power|nuclear]], [[Chemical energy|chemical]], [[Electrochemistry|electrochemical]], and [[Nuclear reaction]]s take place in stars and nuclear power plants, both of which derive energy from the binding energy of nuclei ...
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  • In 1957, a General Electric research group developed the first [[thyristor]] suitable for use in power applicati ...ted using [[fossil fuel]] (including coal, gas and oil) or [[nuclear power|nuclear energy]] to falling water ([[hydroelectric power]]) and wind ([[wind power] ...
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  • ...include the production of [[Renewable energy|renewable]], [[nuclear power|nuclear]], and [[fossil fuel]] derived sources of energy, and for the [[Waste heat| ...]], the natural gas industry, the [[electrical power industry]], and the [[nuclear industry]]. New energy industries include the [[renewable energy industry]] ...
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