Megawatts and Megatons: The Future of Nuclear Power and Nuclear WeaponsUniversity of Chicago Press, 2002. gada 15. dec. - 412 lappuses In Megawatts and Megatons, world-renowned physicists Richard L. Garwin and Georges Charpak offer an accessible, eminently well-informed primer on two of the most important issues of our time: nuclear weapons and nuclear power. They begin by explaining clearly and concisely how nuclear fission and fusion work in both warheads and reactors, and how they can impact human health. Making a strong and eloquent argument in favor of arms control, Garwin and Charpak outline specific strategies for achieving this goal worldwide. But they also demonstrate how nuclear power can provide an assured, economically feasible, and environmentally responsible source of energy—in a way that avoids the hazards of weapons proliferation. Numerous figures enliven the text, including cartoons by Sempé. |
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viii. lappuse
... electrical power . On March 6 , 2002 , severe corrosion in the form of a large conical pit penetrating six inches of steel was discovered in the reactor pressure head at the Davis - Besse plant near Toledo , Ohio . This was the ...
... electrical power . On March 6 , 2002 , severe corrosion in the form of a large conical pit penetrating six inches of steel was discovered in the reactor pressure head at the Davis - Besse plant near Toledo , Ohio . This was the ...
xv. lappuse
... electric charge — would acquire in dropping through a battery - sized potential of one volt . One electron volt is 1.6 x 10-19 joules — close to nothing . A nuclear process produces some millions of electron volts ( MeV ) —still almost ...
... electric charge — would acquire in dropping through a battery - sized potential of one volt . One electron volt is 1.6 x 10-19 joules — close to nothing . A nuclear process produces some millions of electron volts ( MeV ) —still almost ...
xvi. lappuse
... electrical energy at a rate of a billion watts — a million kilowatts- of elec- trical power . This could alternately be stated as 1000 MW ( megawatts ) of electrical power or 1 GW ( gigawatt ) . To eliminate confusion between the energy ...
... electrical energy at a rate of a billion watts — a million kilowatts- of elec- trical power . This could alternately be stated as 1000 MW ( megawatts ) of electrical power or 1 GW ( gigawatt ) . To eliminate confusion between the energy ...
4. lappuse
... electrical power — the equivalent of 340 plants of a million kilowatts of electricity , each of which could serve an American city of nearly one million . In France , 80 % of the elec- trical power comes from nuclear facilities . This ...
... electrical power — the equivalent of 340 plants of a million kilowatts of electricity , each of which could serve an American city of nearly one million . In France , 80 % of the elec- trical power comes from nuclear facilities . This ...
5. lappuse
... electrical energy equivalent to an average working life of 32 years for each nuclear plant . The Link Between Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power . The materials that produce heat in nuclear power plants- uranium and plutonium - can be ...
... electrical energy equivalent to an average working life of 32 years for each nuclear plant . The Link Between Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power . The materials that produce heat in nuclear power plants- uranium and plutonium - can be ...
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All Energy Stems From the Same Source | 13 |
The Nuclear Chain Reaction | 31 |
Nuclear Weapons | 58 |
Natural Radiation and Living Things | 79 |
The Civilian Use of Nuclear Energy | 107 |
A Glimpse of the Future of Nuclear Power | 153 |
Safety Nuclear Accidents and Industrial Hazards | 170 |
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions | 206 |
Making Best Use of Scientists | 248 |
From Arms Race to Arms Control | 270 |
Current Nuclear Threats to Security | 311 |
Can We Rid the World of Nuclear Weapons? | 361 |
A Turning Point in the Nuclear Age? | 376 |
Notes | 385 |
For Further Reading | 393 |
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Megawatts and Megatons: A Turning Point in the Nuclear Age? Georges Charpak,Richard L. Garwin Fragmentu skats - 2001 |
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