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    THE NUCLEAR ARMS RACE The nuclear arms race began during World War II when the United States was informed that the Nazis may be building a weapon of mass destruction‚ the atom bomb. The US‚ realizing that the Nazis could possibly develop this weapon making them unstoppable‚ started its own nuclear weapons program‚ called the Manhattan Project. The US won the first nuclear arms race when they tested the first nuclear weapon on the Alamogordo Bombing Range in New Mexico on July 16‚ 1945. Only

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    Should DOD Collaborate with NNSA to Modernize the Nuclear Arsenal? I original planned to write a paper that answered the question “Should the Department of Defense (DOD) lead the US’s nuclear arsenal modernization efforts by itself or should that responsibility be shared with the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)?” I planned to compare DOD and NNSA’s budget requesting process‚ the actual amounts spent on nuclear modernization among the service branches‚ the NNSA‚ and the national laboratories

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    KOODANKULAM NUCLEAR POWER PLANT Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power station currently under construction in Koodankulam in the Tirunelveli district of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Project investment cost to India was estimated to be US$ 3.5 billion in a 2001 agreement. History An Inter-Governmental Agreement on the project was signed on November 20‚ 1988 by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. The project remained in limbo for 10 years due

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    Should every country have the right to possess nuclear weapons? On the 6th November 1945‚ a United States bomber flew towards the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The only cargo aboard that B-29 bomber was an atomic bomb – ironically nicknamed “Little Boy” - that was to be dropped on its target. At 8.15am and at a height of around 2‚000ft the bomb exploded above Hiroshima‚ taking 140‚000 lives with it. Most of the 140‚000 died instantly‚ horrifyingly the rest of the innocent civilians that were

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    1. Nuclear power and solar power: Goal: Which is better for people? Argue Solar power is better than Nuclear power Points: Pollution free – production Safety Convenience Human beings have been using fossil fuels for hundreds of years‚ satisfying the demand of industrialization. The behavior of using fossil fuels‚ on the other hand‚ causes huge pollution‚ such as soil‚ water and atmosphere contamination. In addition‚ fossil fuels‚ such as solid‚ liquid and gas‚ are all facing on the exhaustion

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    Lecture notes by Prof. A. K. JAIN‚ IIT ROORKEE CHAPTER 13: The Deuteron (Lecture time: 2 Hours) Deuteron is the simplest nuclear system where nuclear forces come into play. It is the “Hydrogen Atom” of nuclear physics. It may also be viewed as the simplest odd-odd nucleus‚ having one proton and one neutron. It exhibits features which require the use of a number of new concepts such as exchange force‚ tensor force etc. Of three possible states of two nucleon system‚ di-neutron‚ di-proton‚ and deuteron

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    December 2011 Nuclear Power: Success‚ Destruction‚ and the Future I. INTRO to Nuclear Power‚ Sentiment and Formation Ever since the infamous bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945‚ people around the world have been awestruck by both the frightening power of nuclear technology and the amazing potential of that power. Over the years‚ nuclear technology has diffused throughout world‚ and many countries‚ including the United States‚ have used this knowledge to build/utilize nuclear driven

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    Cobalt Wedding Band Essay

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    Cobalt Wedding Bands Review Cobalt wedding bands are crafted having a super strong metal that mixes an incredibly higher level of sturdiness using the vibrant reflective appearance of white gold or platinum. Using the many pros cobalt engagement rings have to give you‚ cobalt rings might even at some point exceed tungsten and titanium wedding rings. To discover if this sounds like the best metal for the wedding ring‚ and also to begin to see the benefits and drawbacks of cobalt plus how cobalt

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    What Is Francium?

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    Francium is not a very useful outside of the science community. Even though francium is not very interesting i don’t know how but i made 7 paragraph of it. So hope you enjoy the essay... The element francium has a lot of physical properties. Like francium atomic number is 87. Francium’s atom is (233)g.m ol and its destiny is unknown. Its melting point 27 celsius and its boiling point is 677 celsius. Francium is also very reactive to flame retardant. The element francium is

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    Tin

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    The element I chose for this paper was Tin. Tin got its name because it is Anglo-Saxon‚ and the atomic symbol get its name from the Latin root Stannum. https://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele050.html. What does Tin mean? Tin belongs to the carbon family https://www.britannica.com/science/tin. Tin consists of 50 Protons‚ 69 Neutrons and 50 electrons. (my citation for where i got this information is the periodic table you gave to us.) The atomic number of tin is 50 because the atomic number is

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