Everyday SciencePhysics
An atom bomb is based upon the principle of:
Nuclear fission
Nuclear fussion
Controlled chain reaction
Chemical reaction
Nuclear fission
An atom bomb is based upon the principle of nuclear fission, which is the splitting of an atom’s nucleus. When an atom’s nucleus is split, it releases a large amount of energy. This energy can be used to create a powerful explosion.
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B. water
C. ethers
D. phenols
The density of air in the atmosphere is
A. uniform
B. not uniform
C. zero
D. none of above
In the body, the weight of blood is about
A. 1/12th of body
B. 1/5th of body
C. 1/8th of body
D. 1/4th of body
Which substance is present in fuel?
A. Iron
B. Gold
C. Carbon
D. Copper
The energy stored in coal is
A. kinetic energy
B. potential energy
C. chemical energy
D. nuclear energy
A human breath per minute is
A. 16-30 times
B. 16-20 times
C. 15-20 times
D. 15-18 times
Symbol of Copper is
A. Ca
B. Cl
C. Co
D. Cu
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