* As we all know, nuclear energy is a non-renewable energy. The science of atomic radiation, atomic change and nuclear fission was developed from 1895 to 1945, much of it in the last six of those years (WMA, 2010). Since then human have begun expanding their research on nuclear energy and sadly during year 1939 to year 1949, nuclear energy was only used for creating atomic bomb by many of the countries back then such as Japan, Germany, United States of America and etc. (Clarence, 1991). Nuclear power is generated by energy that is released either by splitting atomic nuclei or by forcing the nuclei of atoms together. As time passes, nuclear energy is used now in a good way that is by generating electricity used by many of the advance countries all around the world. Thus, we can deduce that there are the pros and cons of using nuclear energy. * There are many effects of nuclear energy but the most devastating effect of nuclear energy is its effect on human. One of the major effect of nuclear energy is the nuclear waste produced from the use of nuclear energy. Nuclear waste is the material that nuclear fuel becomes after it is used in a reactor. The waste produced is very toxic and lethal to any human that comes into contact with the waste without being shielded would die of radiation in mere minutes (Nick, 2007). Nuclear energy brings forth a new era or energy source but in which humanity has to pay a hefty amount of consequences in order to use it. Nuclear waste contains Uranium, Neptunium, Americium, and Curium and it also bring forth the problem of decay heat in which loss of decay heat removal accidents are usually the highest-risk scenario to release radiation to the public (Dr. Robert Petroski,2007). * On top of that, nuclear energy is an energy which is too dangerous to be used by human. As we know, human have started to use atomic bomb since long time ago and the after effect of the atomic bomb is
* As we all know, nuclear energy is a non-renewable energy. The science of atomic radiation, atomic change and nuclear fission was developed from 1895 to 1945, much of it in the last six of those years (WMA, 2010). Since then human have begun expanding their research on nuclear energy and sadly during year 1939 to year 1949, nuclear energy was only used for creating atomic bomb by many of the countries back then such as Japan, Germany, United States of America and etc. (Clarence, 1991). Nuclear power is generated by energy that is released either by splitting atomic nuclei or by forcing the nuclei of atoms together. As time passes, nuclear energy is used now in a good way that is by generating electricity used by many of the advance countries all around the world. Thus, we can deduce that there are the pros and cons of using nuclear energy. * There are many effects of nuclear energy but the most devastating effect of nuclear energy is its effect on human. One of the major effect of nuclear energy is the nuclear waste produced from the use of nuclear energy. Nuclear waste is the material that nuclear fuel becomes after it is used in a reactor. The waste produced is very toxic and lethal to any human that comes into contact with the waste without being shielded would die of radiation in mere minutes (Nick, 2007). Nuclear energy brings forth a new era or energy source but in which humanity has to pay a hefty amount of consequences in order to use it. Nuclear waste contains Uranium, Neptunium, Americium, and Curium and it also bring forth the problem of decay heat in which loss of decay heat removal accidents are usually the highest-risk scenario to release radiation to the public (Dr. Robert Petroski,2007). * On top of that, nuclear energy is an energy which is too dangerous to be used by human. As we know, human have started to use atomic bomb since long time ago and the after effect of the atomic bomb is