File:Fission chain reaction.svg

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English: Schematic diagram of a fission chain reaction. Based roughly on the illustration in the Smyth Report (1945).

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  1. A uranium-235 atom absorbs a neutron, and fissions into two new atoms (fission fragments), releasing three new neutrons and some binding energy.
  2. One of those neutrons is absorbed by an atom of uranium-238, and does not continue the reaction. Another neutron is simply lost and does not collide with anything, also not continuing the reaction. However one neutron does collide with an atom of uranium-235, which then fissions and releases two neutrons and some binding energy.
  3. Both of those neutrons collide with uranium-235 atoms, each of which fission and release between one and three neutrons, and so on. Created in Adobe Illustrator.
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current16:14, 19 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 16:14, 19 January 2006497 × 766 (40 KB)Fastfission~commonswiki (talk | contribs)Schematic diagram of a fission chain reaction. Based roughly on the illustration in the Smyth Report (1945). Caption: 1. A uranium-235 atom absorbs a neutron, and fissions, releasing three new neutrons and some binding energy. 2. One of those neutrons i

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