The typical BREAKING distance from 50mph is 38meters, but the overall stopping distance is 53meters (overall stopping distance is made up of thinking distance, which is 15meters in this case, + breaking distance)
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The chain reaction can be controlled, and it can be stopped. It is controlled in a nuclear power plant, and it is stopped when the plant shuts down, as it does periodically for refueling.
The reaction is stopped when no hydrogen is released.
No, it is not correct; only a nuclear chain reaction can be stopped with control rods.
Iron corroding is basically Fe -----> Fen+ + n e- . This is the anodic reaction. However, due to the law of conservation of charge there needs to be a balancing cathodic reaction to consume the electrons produced. In neutral solutions this is: 2H2O + O2 + 4 e- ------> 4OH- . So if the iron is kept dry there is no balancing cathodic reaction and rusting or corrosion is slowed down vastly or stopped.
The initial release of energy is in the form of kinetic energy of the fission fragments, but they are quickly stopped inside the fuel and the energy appears as heat, which is then passed into the coolant, whether water or gas.
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The chain reaction can be controlled, and it can be stopped. It is controlled in a nuclear power plant, and it is stopped when the plant shuts down, as it does periodically for refueling.
The reaction is stopped when no hydrogen is released.
The radiation of an electron is Radiolectonoil. -Professor Lyle
The conditions where the growth of bacteria has been stopped, but under the right circumstances could begin growing again.
Without some very unusual circumstances, it's going to be the car that read-ended the stopped car. There are very few good reasons for running in to the back of a stopped car.
Ozone depletion is very serious matter. It should be stopped as soon as possible.
while your vehicle is legally stopped or disabled on the highway or shoulder.
No. It's a one-shot chemical reaction, much like striking a match.
No, it is not correct; only a nuclear chain reaction can be stopped with control rods.