A nuclear chain reaction is a process in which the fission of one atomic nucleus produces the fission of other nuclei, leading to a self-sustaining reaction. This process is the basis for the release of a large amount of energy in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.
In a nuclear chain reaction, the fission of a nucleus by a neutron releases additional neutrons, which can then initiate fission in other nuclei. This leads to a cascade of fission reactions, resulting in the release of a large amount of energy.
Nuclear chain reactions are utilized in nuclear power plants to generate electricity and in nuclear weapons to release destructive energy. Understanding and controlling nuclear chain reactions is essential for the safe and efficient use of nuclear energy.