Critique of Nuclear Reactor Simulation Accuracy
By
ofrzeta
Yesterday's bagel, baked twice. Familiar and a bit tough.
Summary
The article criticizes a nuclear reactor simulation for inaccuracies in its information about uranium isotopes, highlighting the importance of fact-checking for educational tools.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledUranium isotope 235 (meaning it contains 235 neutrons)
I'd love to use this to teach my kids about how fission works.
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