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  1. Physics
  2. Matter and Its Interactions
  3. Nuclear Fission

Nuclear Fission

Completion requirements

Topics

  • Fission
  • Chain Reaction
  • Atomic Nuclei

Description

Start a chain reaction, or introduce non-radioactive isotopes to prevent one. Control energy production in a nuclear reactor! (Previously part of the Nuclear Physics simulation - now there are separate Alpha Decay and Nuclear Fission sims.)

Sample Learning Goals

  • Describe how a neutron can give energy to a nucleus and cause it to fission.
  • Explain the byproducts of a fission event.
  • Explain how a chain reaction works, and describe the requirements for a sustained chain reaction large enough to make a bomb.
  • Explain how a nuclear reactor works and how control rods can be used to slow down the reaction.

Link to Lessons

    • (PhET) Nuclear Fission.pdf (PhET) Nuclear Fission.pdf
    • cplab15c (2).pdf cplab15c (2).pdf
    • ICW_decay by die.doc ICW_decay by die.doc
    • ICW_nuclear physics simulations-based.doc ICW_nuclear physics simulations-based.doc
    • Nuclear Fission Simulation.pdf Nuclear Fission Simulation.pdf
    • Nuclear_fission_inquiry_lab.pdf Nuclear_fission_inquiry_lab.pdf
    • nuclear-fission-teacher guide.pdf nuclear-fission-teacher guide.pdf
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