March 26, 2011

Nuclear Radiation (2): How a Nuclear Reactor Works

The fission reactor uses a controlled nuclear fission process to produce thermal energy, which is then converted into electricity by boiling water. With the exception of the reactor core, a nuclear power plant is similar to any other power plant that relies on thermal energy. The difference is the means by which the thermal energy is produced. Nuclear fuel is most commonly composed of compounds containing Uranium 235 which makes up less than 1% or uranium ore in natural abundance. Most Uranium is U -238 and we have seen in part 1 that this is radioactive and decays primarily by alpha emission.
February 3, 2010

MCH Science E-learning Products : Overview

  httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlF6h3H7zLw Summary of MCH High School and College Chemistry and Physics Each of our five courses covers all the material and more that are found in chemistry and physics courses from the high school to College level. The courses entail between 100 and 200 hours of study each.  They […]
February 1, 2010

MCH Science E-Learning Products: Pricing

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXRT_KzjXgk Pricing Our regular prices are about half the cost of hard copy text books and offer much more. There are two types of pricing.  Regular prices and student prices which are discounted 25% by fromm regular pricing.  You can purchase the programs on DVD or by download. The fastes […]

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