Nuclear cars Introduction: I will be telling about the purpose of the use of nuclear cars, what the heavy hydrogen is used, what it will become and the type of radiation it is. How an isotope of a nuclear car is used. What is the purpose of the use of nuclear cars? In the 1950’s, ford had developed a concept car called the Ford nucleon. This nuclear-powered automobile had been designed, according to Ford, which is based on the assumption itself, in which the future nuclear reactors which it would be smaller, safer, lighter and more portable [for example, Ford] which the design has been called the ‘power capsule’ it is located in the back of the car, by charging stations and by replacing gas stations and 5,000 miles of driving way before replacing or recharging the fuel. In which the case with more concept cars, Ford had never built the Nucleon- a model car the half of the size of an ordinary car [for example, Ford.] What heavy hydrogen is used, what it becomes and the type of radiation it is? There hasn’t really been a nuclear car ever since 1758. Some nuclear power cars which some of them would have very low emissions of carbon dioxide which they present a real risk in an accident with a nuclear pollution, if a …show more content…
this heart allows the fusing of two nuclei, deuterium and tritium. The tritium, which is also known as hydrogen-3 which is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. When the deuterium is stable, the tritium requires higher levels of caution. The fusion experts have been planned to be able to build a storage area of the tritium, which is right next to the fusion experiment. Could a fusion be a hazard to other people’s health. In particular, beta particles of hydrogen-3, which are unable to penetrate the skin. And they can also be very dangerous when its inhaled or even ingested [food or water]. Tritium can be at half-live time of about twelve