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TERMINAL OBJECTIVE

OBJECTIVES DOE-HDBK-1019/1-93 Atomic and Nuclear Physics TERMINAL OBJECTIVE 4.0 Without references, DESCRIBE  the fission process. ENABLING OBJECTIVES 4.1 EXPLAIN  the fission process using the liquid drop model of a nucleus. 4.2 DEFINE  the following terms: a. Excitation energy b. Critical energy 4.3 DEFINE  the following terms: a. Fissile material b. Fissionable material c. Fertile material 4.4 DESCRIBE  the processes of transmutation, conversion, and breeding. 4.5 DESCRIBE  the  curve  of  Binding  Energy  per  Nucleon  versus  mass  number  and  give  a qualitative description of the reasons for its shape. 4.6 EXPLAIN  why only the heaviest nuclei are easily fissioned. 4.7 EXPLAIN why uranium-235 fissions with thermal neutrons and uranium-238 fissions only with fast neutrons. 4.8 CHARACTERIZE  the fission products in terms of mass groupings and radioactivity. 4.9 Given  the  nuclides  involved  and  their  masses,  CALCULATE  the  energy  released  from fission. 4.10 Given the curve of Binding Energy per Nucleon versus mass number, CALCULATE the energy released from fission. NP-01 Page x Rev. 0

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