Submitted by Vegetable_Noise_1124 t3_116j7cm in explainlikeimfive
breckenridgeback t1_j96rc16 wrote
Reply to comment by War_Hymn in Eli5 How does nuclear fuel get spent so fast? by Vegetable_Noise_1124
More simply: a fission reactor is designed to artificially increase (EDIT: decrease - rate go up, half life go down) the half-life of materials by a factor of a million or so, so as to release millions of years of potential decay in just a few years. It does this by using one decay to trigger another, which triggers another, and so on.
phunkydroid t1_j975ids wrote
*decrease
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Taxoro t1_j9a3axl wrote
It's very important to understand that fission and nuclear decay is not the same thing. You cannot compare the two.
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