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Nuclear binding energy is the energy required to split a nucleus of an atom into its component parts. The component parts are neutrons and protons, which are collectively called nucleons. The binding energy of nuclei is always a positive number, since all nuclei require net energy to separate them into individual protons and neutrons.
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Safe shutdown earthquake
Energy; Nuclear energy
Is the maximum earthquake potential for which certain structures, systems, and components, important to safety, are designed to sustain and remain functional.
Rubblization
Energy; Nuclear energy
A decommissioning technique involving demolition and burial of formerly operating nuclear facilities. All equipment from buildings is removed and the surfaces are decontaminated. Above-grade ...
Risk-informed decisionmaking
Energy; Nuclear energy
An approach to regulatory decisionmaking, in which insights from probabilistic risk assessment are considered with other engineering insights.
Risk-informed regulation
Energy; Nuclear energy
An approach to regulation taken by the NRC, which incorporates an assessment of safety significance or relative risk. This approach ensures that the regulatory burden imposed by an individual ...
Risk-significant
Energy; Nuclear energy
Risk-significant can refer to a facility's system, structure, component, or accident sequence that exceeds a predetermined limit for contributing to the risk associated with the facility. The term ...
Roentgen (R)
Energy; Nuclear energy
A unit of exposure to ionising radiation. It is the amount of gamma or x-rays required to produce ions resulting in a charge of 0. 000258 coulombs/kilogram of air under standard conditions. Named ...
Roentgen equivalent man (REM)
Energy; Nuclear energy
One of the two standard units used to measure the dose equivalent (or effective dose), which combines the amount of energy (from any type of ionising radiation that is deposited in human tissue), ...
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