UNCONTROLLED chain reaction (nuclear weapon): exponential growth โ massive energy release almost instantaneously.
CRITICAL MASS:
Minimum mass of fissile material needed to sustain a chain reaction.
Below critical mass: too many neutrons escape โ chain reaction dies out.
Above critical mass: chain reaction sustained or grows.
MODERATOR:
Neutrons from fission are FAST โ must be SLOWED DOWN to be captured by U-235 nuclei.
Moderator (water or graphite) slows neutrons by elastic collisions.
Slow (thermal) neutrons are much more likely to cause fission.
Nuclear Reactors
A NUCLEAR REACTOR generates thermal energy from controlled fission, which is used to produce electricity.
KEY COMPONENTS:
FUEL RODS: contain enriched uranium (mostly U-238 with ~3โ5% U-235).
MODERATOR (water or graphite): slows neutrons to useful speed.
CONTROL RODS (boron or cadmium): absorb neutrons. Inserted deeper โ fewer neutrons โ less fission. Withdrawn โ more fission. Used to control power output.
COOLANT (water or COโ): transfers thermal energy from reactor core to steam generator.
STEAM GENERATOR: hot coolant boils water โ steam โ drives turbine โ generator โ electricity.
PRESSURE VESSEL AND SHIELDING: contains radiation, maintains pressure.
ADVANTAGES of nuclear power:
Low COโ emissions during operation.
Very energy-dense fuel โ small amount produces huge energy.
Reliable base-load power.
DISADVANTAGES:
High cost of building and decommissioning.
Nuclear waste: some isotopes remain radioactive for thousands of years โ difficult storage.
Small risk of catastrophic accident (Chernobyl, Fukushima).
โ ๏ธ Common Mistake
In nuclear fission, the NEUTRON is ABSORBED first, making the nucleus unstable โ then it splits. Fission is NOT the same as radioactive decay. The energy comes from the conversion of a tiny amount of MASS into energy (mass defect). Control rods ABSORB neutrons โ inserting them SLOWS or stops the reaction.
๐ Key Equations
E = mcยฒ (mass-energy equivalence)
๐ Key Note
Fission: large nucleus absorbs neutron โ splits โ two smaller nuclei + 2โ3 neutrons + energy. Chain reaction: neutrons trigger further fissions. Critical mass: minimum for sustained chain reaction. Reactor: fuel rods + moderator (slows neutrons) + control rods (absorb neutrons) + coolant. Energy from mass defect (E = mcยฒ).