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I don't know if this is the place to ask this kind of questions but I'm sure you guys can help me. I'm looking for a small (4 pages max.) technical explanation of nuclear energy, preferably of an academic source. It would be best if the physics and mathematics involved is understandable by last-year high school students. Can anybody help me out?

Thanks,

Arnoud

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    $\begingroup$ Wikipedia would probably give you exactly that $\endgroup$
    – Jim
    Commented Apr 16, 2014 at 19:12
  • $\begingroup$ Did you try school books? $\endgroup$ Commented Apr 16, 2014 at 19:12
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    $\begingroup$ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power $\endgroup$ Commented Apr 16, 2014 at 19:19

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For the academic source - someone directly involved with physics would just not be interested in this kind of text.
But look for introductions for academic fields that are only remotely/lightly involved with nuclear physics, maybe medicine or biology.

And: Not the right place for this I think.

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