Conversion of Nuclear Energy

Conversion of Nuclear Energy Natural uranium consists of three isotopes of uranium as 92U238, 92U235, 93U234. In natural uranium the availability of U238 is largest upto the extent of 99.28%, U235 is only 0.715% which is most unstable and the remainder 0.006% is U234. In 92U238, number 92 represent 92 protons, number 238 represent its mass number and the difference (238-92) … Read more

Distinguish Between Fission and Fusion Reaction

Distinguish Between Fission and Fusion Reaction Sr. No. Fission Fusion 1. Enormous amount of energy is liberate. Enormous amount of energy is liberated. 2. A heavy nucleus splits into two nuclei. Two lighter nuclei fuse together. 3. The process is possible at room temperature. Process is possible only at very high temperature. 4. The link … Read more

Structure of Atom

Structure of Atom The atom of an element is the smallest particle which can exist. The structure of an element decides the chemical properties of the element. An atom consists of nucleus at the centre and the number of electrons orbiting around the nucleus. The nucleus of the atom consists of protons and neutrons which … Read more

Advantages and Disadvantages of Nuclear Power Plants

Advantages and Disadvantages of Nuclear Power Plants Q. What are the advantages of nuclear power plants? Q. What are 4 advantages of nuclear power? Q. Advantages and Challenges of Nuclear Energy Q. Nuclear energy pros and cons Following are the advantages of nuclear plants : It reduces the demand on depleting resources of energy and … Read more

Nuclear Power Plants

Nuclear Power Plants Availability of power developed by hydro-electric power plants is tremendously affected by the vagaries of monsoon rain from year to year. In a year when monsoon fails, power cuts become inevitable in case of hydel power is connected to power grids. On the other hand, steam, diesel and gas turbine power plants … Read more

Relationship Between Power and Various Efficiencies

Relationship Between Power and Various Efficiencies Refer figure shows the input power to runner and output power, Po from generator, Let H, Q = Discharge, (m3/s)              ρ = Density of water = 1000 kg/m3 Input Power Pi = ρ.g.Q.H/1000 (kW) Mechanical Efficiency, ηm ηm = Shaft power available from runner, Ps/ Input power, Pi Generator efficiency, … Read more