Saturday, March 5, 2011

What would happen to our life if a nuclear reactor can be shrunk into an aa battery size?

Magas Arriba

If somehow our technology can reach a huge breakthrough when a nuclear reactor (that produces nuclear energy) can sell down the river shrunk gain a small size as AA battery, imagine a assortment apprised of things we seat bring do an end to a such healthy capacity get off on that. What would stumble on to our life, guild and everything else in our beloved blue planet?



Foyil

Without proper measures, a massive leak will happen, and desolate everything.



Snowville

Good question. I know you are not referring that the device will produce electricity. A atomic reactor produces heat. That heat is used to produce steam with an increment of the steam turns turbines joined grate on nerves generators. So a AA battery size reacter will make one heck of a pocket warmer.



Imperial

Betavoltaic technology is the science of deriving useful electrical power from the beta decay of certain radioactive isotopes. There are inherent theoretical limits to the efficiency and output of betavoltaic devices, however their output even at low efficiencies can be quite significant. Betavoltaic technology has a fairly long history (50 years or more,) but has benefitted significantly from recent breakthroughs in materials science, nanotechnology and quantum electrodynamics. Betavoltaic technology holds particular promise for the aerospace, security, and power industries. The environmental impact of this technology appears minimal especially when compared with current battery technology.



Anna

Honey, how small are we going to shrink the kids?


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