Etymology:
Meaning:
Fission refers to the process of splitting or dividing, especially in the context of nuclear reactions.
Origin:
The term "fission" was coined by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann in 1938. They used it to describe the splitting of uranium atoms into lighter elements, releasing a significant amount of energy.
Usage:
Fission is primarily used in the following contexts:
Examples:
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