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Nuclear Reactor Startup ☢️ The blue glow is a classic example of Cherenkov radiation, which occurs when a charged particle passes through a dielectric medium at a
Beta EQ. . Nuclear Reactor Startup ☢️ The blue glow is a classic example of Cherenkov radiation, which occurs when a charged particle passes through a dielectric medium at a speed greater than the phase velocity of light in that medium. Follow @betaeq
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Can particles move faster than light? Nobel Prize employee Olof is here to explain more about how that's possible in Cherenkov radiation - the discovery that received the 1958 physics prize Learn more about this effect: https://bit.ly/3X4uIdB Reactor Video Credits: Sandia National Laboratories; IAEA Office of Public Information and Communication | Nobel Prize
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Have you ever heard that you will glow if you get too close to a nuclear reactor? Our tour guides find themselves debunking this rumor fairly often. The closest thing to "glowing" one might experience at the lab is from Cherenkov effect, which occurs when charged particles travel through water faster than light can in that medium, creating a stunning blue glow. This phenomenon happens at our Advanced Test Reactor each time fuel is removed from the reactor. ⚛️ Watch to learn more about how this h
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The blue glow is called Cherenkov radiation, and it's caused by very high energy electrically charged particles, such as electrons, traveling faster than the speed of light in a medium, such as water. Think of it like a sonic boom for light. In certain mediums, the speed of light is slower, and particles can travel faster than light in that medium. For example, the speed of light in water is 225,000,000 metres per second, compared to 299,792,458 metres per second in a vacuum, or about 75% the sp
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Nuclear Reactor and Cherenkov Radiation/Effect. In Nuclear Fission Power Plants, civil electricity/energy is produced by the reactor ( usually, there is more than one per plant). A nuclear fission reactor is a type of nuclear reactor capable of managing a chain fission reaction in a controlled manner, starting from fissile material , in order to produce electricity from the heat released during fission. So ... This is what happens in nuclear power plants. In the reactor , the chain reaction is f
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Have you ever heard that you will glow if you get too close to a nuclear reactor? Our tour guides find themselves debunking this rumor fairly often. The closest thing to "glowing" one might experience at the lab is from Cherenkov effect, which occurs when charged particles travel through water faster than light can in that medium, creating a stunning blue glow. This phenomenon happens at our Advanced Test Reactor each time fuel is removed from the reactor. ⚛️ Watch to learn more about how this h
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pluto_pluse on Instagram: "Did you know that when a nuclear reactor starts up, it creates a breathtaking blue glow? This isn't just any light - it's Cherenkov radiation, a phenomenon that happens when charged particles move faster than light through water. First discovered in the 1930s, this glow is a rare visual representation of atomic power. Mind blown? Follow @pluto_pluse for more tech wonders!"
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Orbit facts on Instagram: "The blue glow in a nuclear reactor, called Cherenkov radiation, occurs when charged particles like electrons travel through water faster than the speed of light in that medium. This creates a "shock wave" of light, similar to a sonic boom, as the charged particles disturb the water molecules, causing them to release photons. The phenomenon was discovered by Pavel Cherenkov and explained by Ilya Frank and Igor Tamm, who shared the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physics for their w
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@frofide on Instagram: "The Eerie Blue Glow Inside a Nuclear Reactor 🔵⚛️ When a nuclear reactor first powers on, it gives off an unreal blue light that looks straight out of sci-fi. This glow isn’t fire or heat — it’s Cherenkov radiation. It happens when charged particles move through water faster than light can travel in that medium, releasing a striking blue glow. First observed in 1934 by physicist Pavel Cherenkov and later explained by Ilya Frank and Igor Tamm, this phenomenon was so import
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AI. Tech. The next evolution. on Instagram: "When a nuclear reactor powers on, it emits an eerie, hypnotic blue glow, a sight that feels otherworldly. This isn’t fire or heat; it’s Cherenkov radiation. Charged particles moving through water faster than light in that medium release a brilliant wave of energy, painting the reactor pool in electric blue. First observed in 1934 by Pavel Cherenkov and explained by Ilya Frank and Igor Tamm, this phenomenon earned them the 1958 Nobel Prize. It’s proof
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Artificial Intelligence • Tech on Instagram: "When a nuclear reactor starts up, an ethereal blue glow appears in the water: it's called the Cherenkov radiation. This occurs when charged particles from nuclear fission travel through water faster than light can propagate in that medium. While nothing exceeds light speed in a vacuum, light slows in materials like water. When particles surpass this reduced speed, they emit electromagnetic radiation similar to a sonic boom's shock wave, producing the
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Layers Explained | Astronomy | AI | Technology on Instagram: "At the heart of a nuclear reactor, an eerie blue glow appears — but it isn’t heat, fire, or radiation leaking out. This light is called Cherenkov radiation. It occurs when charged particles released during nuclear reactions move through water faster than light can travel in that same medium. While nothing can exceed the speed of light in a vacuum, light slows down in water. When particles outrun it, a shockwave of light is produced —
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