Fission (nuclear) is either a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts.
Forms of energy
Kinetic energy Potential energy Thermal energy Chemical energy Electrical energy Electrochemical energy Electromagnetic energy Sound energy Nuclear energyEnergy sources
Primary energy carriers Energy storage The SunEnergy distribution and utilization
Transmission of electrical energy Distribution of electrical energy Utilization of electrical energy Heat pumpOil and gas - Hydrocarbons
Hydrocarbon definition and formula Oil and gas generation Oil and gas exploration and production Oil and gas drilling Drilling equipment Drilling operations Well completion Oil and gas production Production facilities Enhanced oil and gas production Oil refining and distribution Gas treatment Oil and gas storage and transportation Oil and gas distribution Oil and gas useOther fuels
Biofuel Biomass Bio-oil Biodiesel Green – Renewable diesel Biogas Synthetic diesel Cleaning and drying Gas to liquid (GTL) Biomass to liquid (BTL) Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis (FTS) Ethanol Methanol Hydrogen AmmoniaSubstance turnover
Carbon cycle Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide – Photosynthesis Nitrogen cycle Water cycleFission (nuclear) is either a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts.
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