The Discovery and Uses of Nuclear Energy | Wondrium Perspectives

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    In 1911, a physicist named Ernest Rutherford performed an experiment that led him to the discovery of the nucleus. His observation of this tiny collection of particles opened the door to momentous scientific breakthroughs-including the field of nuclear power.
    In this episode of Perspectives, four experts delve into the fascinating world of nuclear reactions, the workings of nuclear power plants, and the benefits and risks of nuclear energy.
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    Clips in this video are from the following series on Wondrium:
    The Science of Energy: Resources and Power Explained, presented by Michael E. Wysession
    www.wondrium.com/the-science-...
    Everyday Engineering: Understanding the Marvels of Daily Life, presented by Stephen Ressler
    www.wondrium.com/everyday-eng...
    Nuclear Physics Explained, presented by Lawrence Weinstein
    www.wondrium.com/nuclear-phys...
    Chemistry and Our Universe: How It All Works, presented by Ron B. Davis Jr.
    www.wondrium.com/chemistry-an...
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    00:00 Intro
    00:47 Nuclear Fission and Fusion
    04:39 Nuclear Reactors
    11:27 The Pros and Cons of Nuclear Power
    15:24 The Future of Nuclear Power
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    Wondrium Perspectives is hosted by Rich Bernett.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @marsspacex6065
    @marsspacex6065 Před rokem +4

    Ernest Rutherford is on the $100 dollar New Zealand bill. Greatest New Zealand scientist ever.

  • @elapidpython4378
    @elapidpython4378 Před 23 dny

    9:08 Finally someone mentioned Rickover I have been watching a few videos like this and this is the first one to even say his name

  • @linguist8623
    @linguist8623 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love nuclear physics, and I am happy I excel at it. Thanks for the additional learning material and simple explanation, so I can explain in layman’s terms to people, instead of a long, technical explanation. Haha 😂.
    We (the US) can use spent fuel in recycled, recovered form… I’ll leave it at that. The Chinese have been doing such since at least 2010. I’d know.

  • @natesmith3949
    @natesmith3949 Před rokem

    I’d like to hear about the potential for thorium molten salt reactors, as well as small modular reactors.

  • @stormbringermornblade8811

    Not a word about thorium liquids salt reactors. All because you cant make them go boom Sad Sad .

  • @wizzelhoart
    @wizzelhoart Před rokem +3

    I don't understand why Germans tore down their Nuclear Power plants

  • @vertigoz
    @vertigoz Před rokem

    Steam generator!!!

  • @kissthesky40
    @kissthesky40 Před rokem

    Too bad you waste all that heat to the river, lake or cooling tower.

  • @carmelbrain7399
    @carmelbrain7399 Před rokem

    unpopular