Ohh good a true physicist to explain it to me.
The strong force and fission please explain how the energy values are equivalent.
Ohh good a true physicist to explain it to me.
The strong force and fission please explain how the energy values are equivalent.
Typical fission events release about two hundred million eV (200 MeV) of energy, the equivalent of roughly >2 trillion Kelvin, for each fission event.
vs
Strong Force
The strong force acts between quarks. Unlike all other forces (electromagnetic, weak, and gravitational), the strong force does not diminish in strength with increasing distance between pairs of quarks. After a limiting distance (about the size of a hadron) has been reached, it remains at a strength of about 10,000 newtons (N), no matter how much farther the distance between the quarks.[5]
I looked up conversion and still pretty far off even if you account meters down.
That is what holds the atom together - strong nuclear force!!!!!!
Wave Collapse verified.
You missed the point. The energy released is greater than the energy they say it takes to hold them together.