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How to make - Nuclear

Generator
100% Safe!*
By: Aidn Carney, Thoms Mark, and Zachry Dorris

*Such a lie Im not sure why we said

Materials
Neutrons
Uranium or Plutonium (Or other radioactive
isotopes)
Metal rod
2 Water containers
Steam turbine
Three pumps

Where is Nuclear Energy most used? (So I


know where to steal it from..)
Nuclear Energy is used as a main source of electricity in 4
countries:
France, Belgium, Hungary, and Slovakia.
It is used to make electricity via Nuclear Generators.

How to make the Nuclear reactor


1. Gather materials.
2. Load isotopes into one container, and water into
another.
3. Connect one pump from neutrons to isotopes, connect
another from water to turbine, and another from other
end of turbine to water.
4. Put metal rod from isotopes to water, then back to
isotopes.
5. Fire neutrons, let the steam heat up, and enjoy infinite
electricity!

How is it used?
Nuclear energy is mainly used in Nuclear
generators to create electricity. The energy
used to power the generator is created through
Nuclear Fission, which is the process of
splitting an atoms nucleus.

Facts
1. Nuclear power plants use large quantities of water for steam production and for cooling. Some
nuclear power plants remove large quantities of water from a lake or river, which could affect
fish and other aquatic life.
2. More than 70% of Americas emission-free power comes from nuclear energy sources.
3. 1 in 5 households and business in the US are electrically powered by nuclear energy.
4. United States power plants produce 2,000 metric tons of radioactive waste every year.
5. Electricity generated by nuclear energy is not as susceptible to fluctuations in coal and gas
prices.
6. American nuclear energy facilities are the highest regulated plants in the world, subject to
scrutinous observations and regulations.

MOAR Facts
1. Nuclear power plants use nuclear fission (the process of splitting an atom in two). Nuclear
fusion (the process of combining atoms into one) has the potential to be safer but has not yet
been developed to operate within a large power plant.
2. Nuclear energy comes from uranium, a nonrenewable resource that must be mined.
3. Every 18 to 24 months, a power plant must shut down to remove its spent uranium fuel, which
becomes radioactive waste.
4. Nuclear power plants generate about 20% of U.S. electricity.
5. Nuclear energy is being used in more than 30 countries around the world and even powers
Mars rovers.

F.A.Q
Q: Could it explode ?
A: Yes, very easily, so be at least 20 miles away at all times. A personal recommendation of mine is
to put the generator in a small building in a medium building in a large building in a warehouse in a
aircraft hanger in the pacific ocean
Q: How would I purchase uranium?
A: Please contact Kim-Jong-Un at these coordinates (CENSORED) tell him you need the
juice,have $500,000 ready and an escape chopper. You have 4 hours to get out of north korea
before they kill you. Good Luck!
Q: Could a fissile atomic nucleus destabilize if the generative rod were exposed beyond the critical
point of gamma radiation?
A: Gamma radiation is high-frequency. The generative rod wouldnt reach critical point.

3 Questions
1. Name two of the 4 countries where Nuclear
Energy is used as the main source of
electricity
2. What type of particle is needed to create
nuclear fission?
3. The process of splitting an atom at its
nucleus is called ______?

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