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is the breakpoint there on Iron?

 

wait doesn't this also mean very low energy for Hydrogen fusion?

 

Around iron, that is why stars are doomed when they start fusing iron :(

Iron-56 mebbe?

 

that's why I asked, saw on some show that once you get to iron you no longer get energy out of fission.

 

but this does men that there are basically different layers of elements formed as stars grow older

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my family plays this a lot, it gets intense

 

I can't imagine Yahtzee in a scottish accent

 

would you like me to record myself saying it? :laugh:

 

maybe, depends... is it anything like the angry scot voice in worms?

 

dunno, if you ever sort out your xbox live you can find out for yourself :laugh:

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BindingEnergy.jpg

 

is the breakpoint there on Iron?

 

wait doesn't this also mean very low energy for Hydrogen fusion?

 

well comparitively low, to uranium and such

 

I finks so. Less energy to split hydrogen up should equal less to fuse them. And teh heavier elements does need higher pressures and temperatures to be produced...

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BindingEnergy.jpg

 

is the breakpoint there on Iron?

 

wait doesn't this also mean very low energy for Hydrogen fusion?

 

Around iron, that is why stars are doomed when they start fusing iron :(

Iron-56 mebbe?

 

that's why I asked, saw on some show that once you get to iron you no longer get energy out of fission.

 

but this does men that there are basically different layers of elements formed as stars grow older

 

Yesh, cos iron is teh most stable as it takes most energy to split up :)

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BindingEnergy.jpg

 

is the breakpoint there on Iron?

 

wait doesn't this also mean very low energy for Hydrogen fusion?

 

well comparitively low, to uranium and such

 

I finks so. Less energy to split hydrogen up should equal less to fuse them. And teh heavier elements does need higher pressures and temperatures to be produced...

then why hydrogen bombs not uranium? I'm sure I heard that Hydrogen bombs were more powerful

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