Albert Einstein & E=Mc2 Floris K Albert Einstein was born in Germany on March 14‚ 1879.He was a theoretical physicist and his energy formula‚ E= MC2‚ made him a world famous mathematician. Before Hitler came to power in Germany‚ Einstein worked as a University professor in Berlin. He was visiting the United States when Hitler took power‚ and decided to stay in the US‚ becoming a citizen in 1940. During the war he worked on the Manhattan Project‚ which was a project that produced the first atomic
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In his article‚ “Why Fukushima made me stop worrying and love nuclear power”‚ Monbiot (2012) he uses inductive form approach on his fist key argument to support his main claim which stated that there is no ideal solution in the energy technologies but the impacts created by nuclear is smaller than other solutions. He supported his key argument with two observations. First observation is Fukushima nuclear disaster shows that there were no fatal cases caused by exposure to radioactive rays although
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Is It So Safe to Use Nuclear Energy? The fragile environment of our planet is now under threat. Carbon fuels such as coal and oil are running out and their emissions are destroying the ecosystem. To prevent the harmful effect on the environment‚ Dr Symonds discussed his view that nuclear power is the best affordable way to protect the nature of the Earth. Although the facts introduced at the conference were quite persuasive‚ there are some points to argue. There was a statement in which Dr Symonds
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Throughout many scientific advances in the centuries of science‚ most citizens often forget the contributors of these discoveries and advancements in modern-day technology. One of the many contributors that are responsible for changing our world through science is James Chadwick. James Chadwick was born on October 20th‚ 1891 and started his journey in the science world in 1908‚ Experiments done in Europe by Frederic and Irene Joliot Curie had caught his attention‚ leading him toward the study of
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If someone were to ask you what is radium or who discovered radium‚ would you be able to answer correctly? You may say that radium is not vital in today’s society or that you could care less about radium‚ but what if you were informed that fifteen percent of the world’s electricity is produced with the help of radium and nuclear power plants. Would you change your mind about the importance of radium? Not many people know but‚ radium is also frequently used in the medical field specially to run
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About Radiation: Radiation is an energy that is transmitted in the form of waves or tiny particles. These are electromagnetic waves‚ which are classified as ’ionizing radiation’ and ’non ionizing radiation’. Electromagnetic radiation is when an object gives out electromagnetic radiation. For example when you on a torch light‚ the light is an example of radiation. Ionising radiation has more energy than non ionising radiation. Therefore it is enough to cause chemical changes by breaking chemical
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The United States is the worlds largest producer of nuclear power‚ accounting for more than 30 percent of the worldwide nuclear generation of electricity. Nuclear power is also among the verge of the most expensive‚ construction on a new power plant in Georgia skyrocketed past the projected expenses by $737 million to nearly $7 billion. In 2012 the approval of the new power plants in Georgia and South Carolina were among the first approved in over 30 years. While these approvals were a major setback
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On 11 March 2011‚ disaster struck Fukushima‚ Japan when an immense tsunami hit and caused massive equipment failure to the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant‚ which led to vast radioactive leaks and consequences. The Fukushima disaster is one of the worst nuclear disasters to ever take place‚ comparable to Chernobyl. Some energy specialists believe that the detriments of nuclear energy far outweigh the benefits due to the consequences it has caused in history and what it will cause in the future because
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Sam Kean author of The Disappearing Spoon from a young age showed interest in the sciences. During his youth Sam constantly fell ill‚ resulting in being left home alone with a thermometer in his mouth often. The curiosity for the thermometer’s ability to tell temperature led to his fascination of the periodic table. The thermometer would slip from Sam’s mouth creating small puddles of mercury; which his mother would clump together with toothpicks. As Sam observed he noticed how mercury would combine
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The story of the atomic bomb Have you ever wondered about how the disasters at Hiroshima and Nagasaki came about? Well I have too‚ and here is what I got for answers.The atomic bomb was built out of necessity in order to protect our country because we found out that the Germans had already discovered nuclear fission‚ it was possibly the most devastating project in the U.S‚ and it also opened up important new studies of radiation. The first atomic bomb was built out of necessity because Albert
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