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Baseload Energy Source

• Baseload energy sources are the most commonly used energy sources. – Fossil Fuels (coal, oil)– Hydroelectric– Nuclear Energy

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Nuclear energy

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#3.8 Aim:

Where does

nuclear energy come from?

AgendaQOD (10)

Activity: Nuclear energy

(15)

Lesson: Nuclear energy

(15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

Nuclear energyThe energy that holds atoms together.

How do we all use oil in our every-day lives?

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#3.8 Aim:

Where does

nuclear energy come from?

AgendaQOD (10)

Activity: Nuclear energy

(15)

Lesson: Nuclear energy

(15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

2. These split apart and produce more neutrons… 3.…which then

collide with other heavy, unstable atoms, and the process continues.

How does nuclear fission work?

1. Neutrons are fired at heavy, unstable atoms.

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#3.8 Aim:

Where does

nuclear energy come from?

AgendaQOD (10)

Activity: Nuclear energy

(15)

Lesson: Nuclear energy

(15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

Using this chain-reaction with

control gives us

nuclear power

Using this chain-reaction

uncontrolled gives us

a nuclear bomb

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#3.8 Aim:

Where does

nuclear energy come from?

AgendaQOD (10)

Activity: Nuclear energy

(15)

Lesson: Nuclear energy

(15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

What does nuclear energy

require for fuel?Uranium, an uncommon mineral that is mined.

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#3.8 Aim:

Where does

nuclear energy come from?

AgendaQOD (10)

Activity: Nuclear energy

(15)

Lesson: Nuclear energy

(15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

Do you think nuclear energy is renewable or non-renewable?

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#3.9 Aim:

What are the pros to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power plants (15)

Activity: “Nukes

are green”

(15)

Summary

HW #20

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#3.9 Aim:

What are the pros to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power plants (15)

Activity: “Nukes

are green”

(15)

Summary

HW #20How do we all use oil in our every-day lives?

How do nuclear power plants work?

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#3.9 Aim:

What are the pros to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power plants (15)

Activity: “Nukes

are green”

(15)

Summary

HW #20

Nuclear power plants

How do we all use oil in our every-day lives?

1. Fission occurs. Moderator – slows down neutrons

(so that fission can happen)Control rods – absorb neutrons (to keep the chain-reaction in check)

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#3.9 Aim:

What are the pros to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power plants (15)

Activity: “Nukes

are green”

(15)

Summary

HW #20

Nuclear power plants

2. Fission heats up water

3. Hot water boils, creating steam

4. Steam drives the turbines, generating electricity!

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#3.9 Aim:

What are the pros to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power plants (15)

Activity: “Nukes

are green”

(15)

Summary

HW #20

Nuclear power plants

How do we all use oil in our every-day lives?

5. Cold water from the cooling tower converts steam back to liquid water (it is

recycled)

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“Nukes are green”

We will read the article aloud, together

In your notes: make a list of pros of using nuclear power (at least four)

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#3.9 Aim:

What are the pros to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power plants (15)

Activity: “Nukes

are green”

(15)

Summary

HW #20

What are some of

the pros to using nuclear power?

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#3.10 Aim:

What are the cons to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power

cons (15)

Activity: WARNING PAMPHLETS (15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

There are two main problems with nuclear power…

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#3.10 Aim:

What are the cons to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power

cons (15)

Activity: WARNING PAMPHLETS (15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

Leaks from nuclear power plants can release radiation, which damages DNA cancer, birth defects, etc.

1. Small risk of large accidents

Birth defects from Uranium exposureBurns from radiation

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#3.10 Aim:

What are the cons to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power

cons (15)

Activity: WARNING PAMPHLETS (15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

Mechanical failure and human error caused the cooling water to drain from the reactor, melting the fuel rods and releasing radiation.

Most radiation remained trapped inside and didn’t hurt anyone.

Three Mile IslandPennsylvania, 1979

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#3.10 Aim:

What are the cons to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power

cons (15)

Activity: WARNING PAMPHLETS (15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

An explosion destroyed the reactor and sent clouds radioactive debris into the air. Twenty-two people died.

ChernobylUkraine, 1986

Red shows the radiation cloud

Chernobyl victim with his brother

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#3.10 Aim:

What are the cons to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power

cons (15)

Activity: WARNING PAMPHLETS (15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

2. Produces toxic waste

Used fuel rods emit radiation for thousands of years.

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#3.10 Aim:

What are the cons to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power

cons (15)

Activity: WARNING PAMPHLETS (15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

U.S. power plants store enough radioactive waste to fill a football field 10 feet high

This waste is stored in 125 sites across the country. The National Academy of Sciences reported that most of these sites are vulnerable to terrorist attacks.

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#3.10 Aim:

What are the cons to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power

cons (15)

Activity: WARNING PAMPHLETS (15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

3. Nuclear Weapons

Countries could potentially generate nuclear energy for developing nuclear weapons.

Nuclear power plants could serve as targets for terrorists attacks.

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#3.10 Aim:

What are the cons to using nuclear power?

AgendaQOD (10)

Lesson: Nuclear power

cons (15)

Activity: WARNING PAMPHLETS (15)

Summary

(5)

No HW

Nuclear power:

good idea or bad idea?