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how to re use the spent fuel from nuclear reactor

“We’ve known how to effectively destroy nuclear waste for fifty years, and refuse to do it. Read “Smarter Use of Nuclear Waste” in December 2005 Scientific American. Read “Plentiful Energy” by Charles E. Till and Yoon Il Chang….The stuff we call “nuclear waste” is actually valuable 5%-used fuel — 5% fission products and 95% future fuel. Future fuel needs custody for 300,000 years, which is madness to contemplate. Fission products, unseparated, need custody for 300 years — a trivial problem….. Of course, the American energy economy won’t be all nuclear, so the amount would be less. I don’t foresee a breakthrough in storage, so the options are nuclear, coal, and gas — if firm power is desired. Take your choice. This is one of the claims that keeps on coming back. But here’s one thing (almost) right in it:Pressurized light water reactor spent fuel is about 93% U-238, which is not a fuel but which can potentially be turned into plutonium, which is; about 1% U-235, which is fissile, and ...

how to make soldering iron

Hi, friends! today I am showing you how to make a soldering iron from a source using a 2 a adapter. this is the easier way and the safest method ! it gets hot up-to 60 degree C in only 10 seconds. here is the picture of it! . the blue  and yellow  stuff is your soldering iron and the black wire is the negative terminal. it's whole cost is only 6 or 7 rupees depending on the cost of pencil!   The stuff  you will need is very cheap and easily available at any corner shop!   1. A Pencil. ( a common HB pencil. you have to remove it's wooden casing and  take out a long graphite from it. ) 2. copper wire 3. And a pair of good wire 4. an 2 a adapter or it also works well in 12 volt battery 6. tools pliers , tapes ( it's good to use a head resistant tape. ) , a pair scissors.  1. the steps to do is very simple first you have to do is to wind up the copper wire in the tip as like shown in the picture 2. Now your solder is ready. ...