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- Why don’t we use Radium instead of uranium in nuclear power . . . - Reddit
Radium isn't fissile (or at least most isotopes of radium aren't fissile) The very basic way that a nuclear reactor works is this a fissile isotope (like uranium-235, plutonium-239, or uranium-233) absorbs a neutron and has a chance of undergoing fission, if it does undergo fission it releases a lot of energy and between 2-3 new neutrons which can cause more fissions Many isotopes are
- Be very careful with radium (radioactive lume) in old watches. . . its . . .
The deteriorating radium lume is essentially a loose radioactive dust emitter and is illegal to ship even under this threshold Around half of the packages I've received containing radium are over this legal threshold and so were sent illegally at a danger to everyone who came in contact with the box
- Are there downsides to installing A LOT of performance mods?
Radium was less performant and I suffered alot of crashes with radium in the callstack and noticed quite a few broken mods The most apparent was the YUNGs better ender island Which radium somehow caused the ender dragon to instantly die and broke the fight Also Radium hasnt been updated since october 2023 as of writing this
- Radium vs Uranium? : r Radiation - Reddit
Radium vs Uranium? So if radium is a million times more radioactive than uranium, what makes the fiesta ware so much higher? Is it the glass front on the clock stopping the radiation?
- Exception of type Curse. Radium. InstallManagement . . . - Reddit
hi, I'm trying to upload a modpack in CurseForge, but it's repeating the same error: "Exception of type 'Curse Radium InstallManagement InstallTaskFailedException' was thrown " can anyone help me?
- Who can explain me this error ? : r CurseForge - Reddit
I just wanted to create a new modfolder with curseforge with the 1 20 1 version Exception of type 'Curse Radium InstallManagement InstallTaskFailedException' was thrown
- Eben Byers: The Man who Drank Radioactive Water - Reddit
Radium, being very chemically similar to calcium, gets taken up in the bones, which kills the cells there (because the radiation causes enough damage to the cell's DNA that they basically commit suicide, which is a way the body protects against cancer) As the bones stop growing, they only accumulate damage and break down
- Question about performance mods! : r feedthebeast - Reddit
Hey, I am planning to start a modded (forge) world soon and was wondering if my current performance mods list is acceptable; Radium reforged Rubidium…
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