Calculating Energy Release from Nuclear Fission

In summary, the binding energy per nucleon of Uranium-235 is 1.2191 x 10^-12 J, Barium-144 is 1.3341 x 10^-12 J, and Krypton-90 is 1.3864 x 10^-12 J. The energy release in this fission reaction is 3.04 x 10^-11 J.
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The binding energy per nucleon of each nucleus is as follows.

235
U : 1.2191 x 10^-12 J
92144
Ba : 1.3341 x 10^-12 J
5690
Kr : 1.3864 x 10^-12 J
36Use the data to calculate

1/ The energy release in this fission reaction( give your answer to 3 significant figures)The answer to the question is
Energy release = 3.04 x 10-11 J

I have calculated the biding energy but then i don't know how to proceed to come up with the answer.

binding energy of U-235 = 2.8649 x 10-10 J
binding energy of Ba-144 = 1.9211 x 10-10 J
binding energy of Kr-90 = 1.2478 x 10-10 J

Energy release = 3.04 x 10-11 J

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Hi there,

You did most of the work already. The rest is simple sum. From the three number you have, try to add them in a way to get the correct answer.

From there, if you don't understand the reasons behind this, ask more questions.

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Related to Calculating Energy Release from Nuclear Fission

1. How is the energy release from nuclear fission calculated?

The energy release from nuclear fission is calculated using the equation E=mc^2, where E is the energy released, m is the mass difference between the original nucleus and the resulting nuclei, and c is the speed of light.

2. What factors affect the energy release from nuclear fission?

The energy release from nuclear fission is affected by the mass of the original nucleus, the amount of energy required to break the nucleus apart, and the stability and mass of the resulting nuclei.

3. How does nuclear fission compare to other forms of energy production?

Nuclear fission produces a much larger amount of energy per unit mass compared to other forms of energy production, such as fossil fuels. However, it also produces radioactive waste and carries the risk of accidents or nuclear weapon proliferation.

4. Can the energy release from nuclear fission be controlled?

Yes, the energy release from nuclear fission can be controlled by controlling the rate of fission reactions using control rods. These rods absorb excess neutrons and slow down the reaction, preventing it from becoming uncontrollable.

5. What are the potential applications of calculating energy release from nuclear fission?

The calculation of energy release from nuclear fission is crucial in the design and operation of nuclear power plants, as well as in the development of nuclear weapons. It is also used in research and development of new nuclear technologies and in understanding the physics of nuclear reactions.

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