Chain
reaction - using the neutrons made by fission to instigate a new fission
Click here for an animation of chain reaction
Because a neutron
is needed to instigate a fission (splitting) and neutrons are produced
as the product of a fission, these products can go on to produce more
fissions. The neutrons produced from these can then go on to produce more fissions
etc.etc. Each stage is therefore linked to the previous one and therefore
is termed a chain reaction.
The only problem with
the chain reaction is the fact that each stage of the reaction instigates
more than twice as many fissions as the next stage (almost three times
as many!).This results in the amount of energy produced at each stage
more than doubling if the reaction is left unchecked. Each stage occurs
in less than a millionth of a second therefore the heat energy produced
can be phenomenal.The reaction is said to escalate. If we requirea steady
energy output of energy only one neutron from each fission should be allowed
to go on to make another fission reaction. The reaction needs to be controlled.
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