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== Depleted Uranium == | == Depleted Uranium == | ||
Depleted uranium, or DU, is the result of reacting for nuclear gas through the use of various uranium isotopes. It is toxic and radioactive, therefore dangerous and | Depleted uranium, or DU, is the result of reacting for nuclear gas through the use of various uranium isotopes. It is slightly toxic and radioactive, therefore it can be dangerous and should be disposed of properly. It has a number of uses in the nuclear industry. While it can only be used for a short period of time, the amount of enegry that can be obtained from it is incredible. It is very dense and therefore can only allow power to specific situations. | ||
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Depleted Uranium
Depleted uranium, or DU, is the result of reacting for nuclear gas through the use of various uranium isotopes. It is slightly toxic and radioactive, therefore it can be dangerous and should be disposed of properly. It has a number of uses in the nuclear industry. While it can only be used for a short period of time, the amount of enegry that can be obtained from it is incredible. It is very dense and therefore can only allow power to specific situations.
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