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Simulation of nuclear fusion

Nuclear fission Simulation — Description Simulation This interactive HTML5 + Canvas simulation visualizes the deuterium-tritium (D-T) nuclear fusion process — the most promising reaction for practical fusion power on Earth. It is divided into three clearly labeled tabs: The physics is accurate and fact-checked (D-T cross-section behavior, energy partitioning, ITER-like parameters, no chain reaction, stable […]

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Simulation of nuclear fission

Nuclear fission Simulation — Description Simulation Three tabs showing nuclear fission at increasing scale: Single Fission — a ²³⁵U nucleus absorbs a slow neutron, becomes excited [²³⁶U]*, then splits into ⁹²Kr + ¹⁴¹Ba + 3 neutrons + ~200 MeV. Watch the shockwave, fragment separation, and neutrons streaming out. Chain Reaction — each fission triggers more,

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Second Simulation of radioactive decay and half life

Radioactive Decay Simulation — Description Half-Life Simulation 64 radioactive atoms are displayed in a grid. Each atom glows and shakes while unstable. When it decays, it flashes and dims. The live graph on the right plots actual decay data against the theoretical curve N(t) = N₀ · e^(−λt) in real time. Choose from five AQA

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Simulation of radioactive decay

Radioactive Decay Simulation — Description The simulation shows 48 unstable nuclei arranged in a grid, each decaying randomly over time following the exponential decay law N(t) = N₀ · e^(−λt). Students can select five AQA-relevant isotopes from the dropdown — Carbon-14, Polonium-210, Radium-226, Technetium-99m, and Sodium-22 — each with its correct decay type (α, β⁻,

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Simulation of chadwick’s discovery of neutron experiment

Simulation of Chadwick’s Neutron discovery Suggested class activity — “What does the data tell us?” Let me check our past conversations for any relevant context first. Chadwick’s Neutron Discovery — Simulation Description The simulation recreates James Chadwick’s 1932 experiment that proved the existence of the neutron. It runs left to right across three stages: A

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