• Quetzalcutlass@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    So was the popular conception back then that power was somehow magically transferred directly from uranium to the power grid?

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      9 hours ago

      What grid? It looks like the “power box” on the wall is generating power for that house all by itself, no transmission necessary.

      Considering that the smallest operating nuclear reactor ever made was this big…

      SNAP-10A nuclear reactor

      …and that critical mass is a thing, I can only assume the “power box” was some kind of RTG.

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        9 hours ago

        Wouldn’t all but the largest RTGs struggle to power more than a few incandescent light bulbs, though? Looking at the table on Wikipedia, their output is usually only from a few dozen to a few hundred watts.

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          It was 60 years ago. If they put same effort to it as they put to computers you would have one in your pocket.

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      15 hours ago

      Miniature breeder reactor

      You would drop in the uranium fuel source and it would be used to create more fuel.

      Short version is most early nuclear science focused on breeder type reactors but they were abandoned when it was found that more conventional designs are a lot more feasible for producing weapons grade material.

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          Uranium 235 or plutonium 239, may be completed with Hydrogen for more energy release: deuterium and tritium.

          AFIK natural uranium is mainly centrifugated for the heavier 238 and lighter 235 to separate. Enriched uranium is just having a higher percentage of 235.

          Plutonium 238 is man made in reactors

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      13 hours ago

      Looking at the illustration, it’s hard to figure out year it was drawn. The artist is creating a ‘future house.’ Also, it’s not clear if this is an educational comic, or one for entertainment.

      99% of the people today ahve some idea of what ‘gamma rays’ are, but we all accept that they can turn a normal man into The Hulk.

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      15 hours ago

      It was worse than that. Our understanding of radiation took awhile. While Uranium glass is probably safe I wouldn’t go using it regularly. A lot of women (“radium girls”) suffered from cancers induced by licking their brushes when painting luminescing instruments. This comic looks like 50s era when post the bomb sci-fi was full of “atomics” as the stuff of the future.