This is a wonderful little book.
LADYBIRD BOOK
Series 601
The story of NUCLEAR POWER
Wills & Hepworth
Tally number 330.
Pages clean and crisp.
Please note image is illustartive and not for the book on offer.
About the author
David MacKay is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge. He studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge and then obtained his PhD in Computation and Neural Systems at the California Institute of Technology. He returned to Cambridge as a Royal Society research fellow at Darwin College. He is internationally known for his research in machine learning, information theory, and communication systems, including the invention of Dasher, a software interface that enables efficient communication in any language with any muscle. He has taught Physics in Cambridge since 1995. Since 2005, he has devoted much of his time to public teaching about energy. He is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Climate Change. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society on 14 May 2009.
About the "free book" license
This is a free book. I didn't write this book to make money. I wrote it because sustainable energy is important. If you would like to have the book for free for your own use, please help yourself to any of the electronic versions on this website. There's pdf and html versions (thanks to William Sigmund!); we are working on other formats.
This is a free book in a second sense: you are free to use all the material in this book, except for the cartoons and the photos with a named photographer, under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share-Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales Licence. (The cartoons and photos are excepted because the authors have generally given me permission only to include their work, not to share it under a Creative Commons license.) You are especially welcome to use my materials for educational purposes. This website includes links to separate high-quality files for each of the figures in the book.
In response to generous readers...
If you enjoy the free electronic copy of the book and would like to make a financial donation, without buying the paper book for yourself, please may I suggest that you find a library or a school that would like a copy of the book, and buy a paper copy for them? Thank you!
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The Nuclear Physics and Reactor Theory Handbook was developed to assist nuclear facility operating contractors in providing operators, maintenance personnel, and the technical staff with the necessary fundamentals training to ensure a basic understanding of nuclear physics and reactor theory. The handbook includes information on atomic and nuclear physics; neutron characteristics; reactor theory and nuclear parameters; and the theory of reactor operation. This information will provide personnel with a foundation for understanding the scientific principles that are associated with various DOE nuclear facility operations and maintenance.
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opposition, high profile accidents (Three Mile Island, Chernobyl), concerns about nuclear
weapons proliferation, and a general anti-corporate feeling in the culture, all seemed to
spell the end of fission as an industry. However, recent events have changed matters.
High oil prices and global warming have made reactors much more attractive to the
general public and investors. Moreover, reactor technology has advanced to the point
where small, modular, and very safe reactors are now available. In particular, a new
generation of High Temperature gas Reactors (HTR) using Pebble Bed designs are
particularly promising. As such, companies which can directly or indirectly participate in
the “micro-reactor” nuclear power industry stand to reap considerable profits.
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