The fission process was seven nanoseconds - 0.7 shakes - old when something went wrong.
"So you can't just flip the switch and start the fission process?"
Nuclear energy is a way of creating heat through the fission process of atoms.
In a nuclear power plant, uranium is the material used in the fission process.
Plenty of both stable ruthenium and radioactive ruthenium-103 is formed by the fission process.
A great deal of palladium forms during the fission process.
As I've already told you it's nothing but a faulty connection which would accelerate the fission process to infinity.
The U-235 sitting in the core undergoes a fission process as described here.
Spent nuclear fuel includes many highly radioactive byproducts of the fission process.
Cluster decay was shown to be a superasymmetric spontaneous fission process.