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less than 1g of the 600g of material were transformed to energy (you can compute this from Einstein's famous E = mc^2 equation). The rest of the fissile material probably evaporated and was pushed up into the atmosphere, most of which rained back down on the city and in nearby fallout.
Uranium/assembly, kg = 183.3
The Fukushima Daiichi plant has seven pools for spent fuel rods. Six of these are (or were) located at the top of six reactor buildings. One “common pool” is at ground level in a separate building. Each “reactor top” pool holds 3450 fuel rod assemblies. The common pool holds 6291 fuel rod assemblies.
Yes, a reactor explosion and fire *can* release more radiation than a nuclear bomb. But it is highly questionable to state that the reactors in Japan have done or will be able to do that.
The dosages of radiation at Chernobyl were fatal within minutes. They were clearly thousands of times higher than has ever been the case at the Fukushima reactors.
Rather high levels radiation, over 1,200 microsieverts per hour
Max radiation levels recorded at Fukushima plant yesterday 400.00 mSv
Exposure of Chernobyl residents who were relocated after the 1986 explosion 350.00 mSv
A 30km exclusion zone remains to this day, and that is after more than half a million "liqiudators" (people with shovels and wheelbarrows) carted away the radioactive remains of the disaster and after the reactor was entombed in concrete.
At this point, to compare the accident in Japan with Chernobyl is just folly
From what I am gathering it looks like things are either on the brink of improvement or those in charge are in the midst of a last-ditch effort PR campaign to ease fears before an all out nightmare scenario unfolds
Update: Reactors 5 and 6 seem to be getting power.
I don't get it? If a spent fuel rod has THAT much energy left, why can't it be used in some way. I have no idea how, just seems like nuclear geniuses should be able to come up with something useful for spent rods
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Very good question..
that's because they are too slow for Max production..you know us humans...we have to be running at max all the time
In fact..the fuel rods are now something they are using left over weapons grade plutonium for..
you would think as advanced as we are as a human race..we would find a way of dispose of our trash]
It might wake the pubic up to what a huge potential for disaster surrounds them in these nuclear power plants
Originally posted by jiggerj
I don't get it? If a spent fuel rod has THAT much energy left, why can't it be used in some way. I have no idea how, just seems like nuclear geniuses should be able to come up with something useful for spent rods.
I don't get it? If a spent fuel rod has THAT much energy left, why can't it be used in some way. I have no idea how, just seems like nuclear geniuses should be able to come up with something useful for spent rods.
Oh they've found lots of ways to use the spent rods...
www.abovetopsecret.com...
From what I am gathering it looks like things are either on the brink of improvement