The Future Looks Bright For Japan
Title: The Future Looks Bright For Japan
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2361 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Future Looks Bright For Japan
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2361 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Future Looks Bright for Japan
Over the past 40 years nuclear energy has gone from being the energy source of the future to the energy source that everyone fears. The world has faced 20 plus nuclear accidents since testing began in the 1950’s (www.hempwine.com). Three of the four most disastrous nuclear accidents have occurred in the past twenty years. Theoretically, nuclear fission(1) is an excellent means to generate electricity; however, fission’s history of
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to one gray (or 100 rads) of gamma radiation. The sievert is inconveniently large for various applications, and so the millisievert (mSv), which equals 1/1000 sievert, is frequently used instead. One millisievert corresponds to 10 ergs of energy of gamma radiation transferred to one gram of living tissue.”
-Encyclopedia Britannica
(4) The reprocessing of “spent” nuclear fuel rods is an indispensable part of any nuclear reactor, and so must be considered as an integral unavoidable component of the reactor.

