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The Energy Story
Nuclear Energy - Fission and Fusion
Another major form of energy is nuclear energy, the energy that is
trapped inside each atom. One of the laws of the universe is that matter
and energy can t be created nor destroyed. But they can be changed in
form.
Matter can be changed into energy. The famous scientist Albert Einstein
created the mathematical formula that explains this. It is:
E = mc2
This equation says:
E [energy] equals m [mass] times c2 [c stands for the speed of light. c2
means c times c, or the speed of light raised to the second power -- or
c-squared.]
Scientists used Einstein s famous equation as the key to unlock atomic
energy and also create atomic bombs.
The ancient Greeks said the smallest part of nature is an atom. But they
did not know 2,000 years ago about nature s even smaller parts.
Atoms are made up of smaller particles -- a nucleus of protons and
neutrons, surrounded by electrons which swirl around the nucleus much
like the earth revolves around the sun.
Nuclear Fission
An atom s nucleus can be split apart. When this is done, a tremendous
amount of energy is released. The energy is both heat and light energy.
This energy, when let out slowly, can be harnessed to generate
electricity. When it is let out all at once, it makes a tremendous
explosion in an atomic bomb. The word fission means to split apart.
A nuclear power plant (like Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant shown on the
right) uses uranium as a "fuel." Uranium is an element that is dug out
of the ground many places around the world. It is processed into tiny
pellets that are loaded into very long rods that are put into the power
plant s reactor.
Inside the reactor of an atomic power plant, uranium atoms are split
apart in a controlled chain reaction.
In a chain reaction, particles released by the splitting of the atom go
off and strike other uranium atoms splitting those. Those particles
given off split still other atoms in a chain reaction. In nuclear power
plants, control rods are used to keep the splitting regulated so it
doesn t go too fast.
If the reaction is not controlled, you could have an atomic bomb. But in
atomic bombs, almost pure pieces of the element Uranium-235 or
Plutonium, of a precise mass and shape, must be brought together and
held together, with great force. These conditions are not present in a
nuclear reactor.
The reaction also creates radioactive material. This material could hurt
people if released, so it is kept in a solid form. The very strong
concrete dome in the picture is designed to keep this material inside if
an accident happens.
This chain reaction gives off heat energy. This heat energy is used to
boil water in the core of the reactor. So, instead of burning a fuel,
nuclear power plants use the chain reaction of atoms splitting to change
the energy of atoms into heat energy.
This water from around the nuclear core is sent to another section of
the power plant. Here it heats another set of pipes filled with water to
make steam. The steam in this second set of pipes powers a turbine to
generate electricity.
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Nuclear Fusion
Another form of nuclear energy is called fusion. Fusion means joining
smaller nuclei (the plural of nucleus) to make a larger nucleus. The sun
uses nuclear fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms. This gives off
heat and light and other radiation.
In the picture to the right, two types of hydrogen atoms, deuterium and
tritium, combine to make a helium atom and an extra particle called a
neutron.
Also given off in this fusion reaction is energy! Thanks to the
University of California, Berkeley for the picture.
Scientists have been working on controlling nuclear fusion for a long
time, trying to make a fusion reactor to produce electricity. But they
have been having trouble learning how to control the reaction in a
contained space.
What s better about nuclear fusion is that it creates less radioactive
material than fission, and its supply of fuel can last longer than the
sun.
Here s What We Learned
1. Nuclear fission means splitting an atom apart.
2. Splitting an atom releases heat and light energy.
3. In a nuclear power plant, an atomic chain reaction is controlled to
produce heat to boil water. That water boils water in pipes to make
steam to turn a turbine and a generator to make electricity.
4. Nuclear fusion means combines atomic nuclei to make a larger nucleus.
5. The sun uses nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium to make light and
heat energy.
6. Scientists are trying to create nuclear fusion to make a cleaner
source of power.
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