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kengr (
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2005-01-14 07:54 am (UTC)
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Well, the isotope in depleted uranium can still release energy if you do the right things to it. It's just not *easy*.
Fe56 is the peak (or trough) of the curve of binding energy. So anything else has energy that could be gotten out if you tried hard enough.
ps. I saw M1A2 and thought "They hsve APFSDS ammo for the Garand now?"
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Fe56 is the peak (or trough) of the curve of binding energy. So anything else has energy that could be gotten out if you tried hard enough.
ps. I saw M1A2 and thought "They hsve APFSDS ammo for the Garand now?"