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nucleon$53968$ - traduction vers allemand

1957 SCALE MODEL FOR A NUCLEAR-POWERED AUTOMOBILE
Ford nucleon; Atomic car
  • Nucleon at the Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin

nucleon      
n. Nukleon (Physik- Proton oder Neutron die den Kern aufbauen)
mass number         
NUMBER OF HEAVY PARTICLES IN THE ATOMIC NUCLEUS
Nucleon number; Mass Number; Atomic mass number; Atomic Mass Number; Nuclear number; A = Z + N
Massenzahl (Summe aller Protone und Neutrone in einem Atomkern)
mass defect         
  • 1=''Z'' = 26}} (iron).
  • 62}}Ni, does not appear. The horizontal lines are at 8 and 8.5 MeV.
ENERGY REQUIRED TO SPLIT AN ATOM'S NUCLEUS INTO ITS COMPONENT PARTS
Mass defect; Mass per nucleon; Hadrodynamic binding energy
n. Massendefekt, Unterschied zwischen der Masse eines Isotops und dessen Massenzahl

Définition

nuclear force
¦ noun Physics the strong attractive force that holds nucleons together in the atomic nucleus.

Wikipédia

Ford Nucleon

The Ford Nucleon is a concept car developed by Ford in 1957, designed as a future nuclear-powered car—one of a handful of such designs during the 1950s and 1960s. The concept was only demonstrated as a scale model. The design did not include an internal-combustion engine; rather, the vehicle was to be powered by a small nuclear reactor in the rear of the vehicle, based on the assumption that this would one day be possible by reducing sizes. The car was to use a steam engine powered by uranium fission, similar to those found in nuclear submarines.

The mock-up of the car can be viewed at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.