nuclear power
Nuclear power is also known as nuclear energy, which is an energy released by the artificial control of the nuclear reaction and the energy obtained from the reaction, ie, the change in the bonding state of protons and neutrons constituting the nucleus. In particular, a case where a large amount of energy is continuously released by a fission reaction or a fusion reaction is referred to as nuclear energy or nuclear power. Commonly referred to as nuclear power refers to the fission reaction. When one massive nucleus absorbs a neutron to generate a nuclear fission, it is divided into two nuclear fission fragments with almost the same mass number as the complex nucleus, and at the same time emits an average of 2.5 neutrons and 200,000 keV energy do. Generally, the fragment of fission is unstable, so it collapses in succession as it emits radiation, and after a certain decay series, it finally becomes stable nucleus. These nuclear fragments and the nuclides generated in the process of decay are called fission products.