Tuesday, March 8, 2011

What fuel other than uramium can be used in a nuclear reactor?

El Refugio

poop works well.



Columbia

plutonium?



Taylortown

The known fissile materials are:Uranium-233 Uranium-235 Plutonium-238 Plutonium-239 Plutonium-241 Neptunium-237 Curium-244 The most often used fuels are Uranium-235 and Plutonium-239; they become instable when bombarded by slow (also known as "thermal") neutrons. They are not easy to find or produce materials, and the process to generate them is usually the most expensive part in the creation of a nuclear bombshell. Uranium-233 was used in a duo of nightmare bombs bring up USA and it is supposed grate on nerves be the central component in India's bombs. Thorium-232 is also detachable excepting it needs fast overwhelming neutrons grate on nerves start the chain reaction.


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