Nuclear-Change Topics

Demonstration of Chain Reaction

A Study of Chain Reactions

The Theory and Construction of an Inexpensive Neutron Source of Moderate Strength

A Study of the Reaction ₅B¹⁰(n,a)₃Li⁷ with the Aid of Nuclear Research Plates

How Fission and Fusion Take Place

Uranium Fission and Isotope Production

From Uranium to Energy

Atomic Transmutation

Atomic Disintegration

Conversion of Atomic Power to Electric Power

Interactions Between Subatomic Particles

A General Study of Atomic Energy: Its Fundamentals and Its Uses

Atomic Power Plant

Construction of an Atomic Reactor

Atomic Power for Space Travel

Atomic Weapons

Model of Atomic Power Plant

Bikini Bomb-Explosion Model

Destruction by the Atom Bomb

Demonstrated Principles of Nuclear Physics

The Sun—Our Chief Source of Energy

Uranium—Radioactivity and Fission

Atomic Power—The Servant of Man

Power from the Sun

The Process of Nuclear Fission

Fusion—Source of Solar Energy

Electricity from Atomic Power

Effects of Thermal Neutrons on Mammalian Systems

Fusion

Nuclear-Powered Electric Generator

Particle Characteristics and Reactions

Fusion Theory of the Universe

Project Fusion

The Magnetic-Mirror Machine

Plasmatron

The Heating and Confinement of a Thermodynamically Stable Plasma

Controlled Thermonuclear Reaction

The Stability of Radioactive Equilibria

Determination of the Half-life of ⁶⁰Zn

Subatomic Particle Research

Nuclear Disintegration and Density

The Theory of the Plasma Torch

APPENDIX II
NUCLEAR ENERGY-RELATED INVESTIGATIONS AND APPLICATIONS

Listed below are a number of areas in which nuclear knowledge or atomic energy products may be used to achieve investigative, developmental, or engineering data and results which would have been unattainable a few years ago. Science fair exhibits may be based on projects in which these nuclear “tools” are employed to help solve problems of a non-nuclear nature. Such exhibits receive consideration for AEC Special Awards at the National Science Fair-International.