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DOE-HDBK-1122-99 Module 1.04, Fundamental Academic Training Instructor's Guide Phase I; Module 1.04, Nuclear Physics
Nuclear power is made possible by the process of nuclear fission. Fission is but one of a large number of nuclear reactions which can take place. Many reactions other than fission are quite important because they affect the way we deal with all aspects of handling and storing nuclear materials. These reactions include radioactive decay, scattering, and radiative capture. This lesson is designed to provide an understanding of the forces present within an atom.
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ID: | DOE-HDBK-1122-99 Module 1.04 |
Type: | Handbook |
Senior Line Manager: | Technical Standards Program |
Senior Line Manager Org: | Not Provided |
OPI: | EH - Office of Environment, Safety and Health |
Preparing Activity: | Technical Standards Program |
Status: | Archive |
Approved Date: | Jul 21, 1989 |
Last Update: | Mar 11, 2009 |
DNFSB Interest: | No |
Invoked Standard: | No |
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