The stage our sun is in currently
What is a Main Sequence Star?
This process occurs inside a Nuclear Reactor.
What is Nuclear Fission?
The Sun is currently the only place this reaction can occur.
What is Nuclear Fusion?
The measure of how many electrons are flowing down a wire.
What is the current?
The name for an element with an uneven amount of neutrons and protons.
What is an isotope?
The stages that can occur after a Supernova
What are Neutron Stars or Black Holes?
This is the main element used in Nuclear Fission.
What is Uranium?
The fusion of the element creates Helium.
What is Hydrogen?
The measure of hard the generator is pushing electrons.
What is the voltage?
All isotopes are considered to be this.
What is unstable?
The reaction that occurs in the center of a star when new elements are created.
What is Nuclear Fusion?
This subatomic particle always gets knocked off during a fission reaction and can cause more reactions to occur.
What is a neutron?
This subatomic particle does not play a role in Fusion.
What is an electron?
This is the machine that is connected to a turbine in a nuclear reactor that creates electricity.
What is a generator?
This is the most useful isotope of Carbon that we can use to accurately date things from the past.
What is Carbon-14?
The heaviest elements are created during this phase.
What is a Supernova?
239Pu94 + 1n0 -> 137Cs55 + 100Rb37 + ____
The amount of neutrons remaining after this reaction.
What are 3 neutrons?
4He2 + 3He2 ----> --Be4
What is 7?
This is the measure of how much work you can actually do with the electricity you have.
What is the power?
If this isotope has 10 neutrons its mass number is equal to. --O8
What is 18?
The high energy beam that is shot out of the poles of a neutron star.
What is a quasar / pulsar?
235U92 + 1n0 ---> 129Te52 + ____ + 4 1n0
What is 103Sr38?
The scientist in Spiderman 2 that showed us why creating fusion on Earth is a bad idea.
Who is Dr. Octopus
The amount of resistance is measured with this unit.
What is Ohms?
These are the two isotopes most commonly used in nuclear fission.
What are Uranium-235 and Uranium-238?