Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Atomic Energy: How Energy Is Released, Byproducts of Nuclear Fission - Physics Animated Film (1953)


thefilmarchive.org A Is for Atom is a 14-minute 1953 promotional animated short documentary film created by John Sutherland and sponsored by General Electric (GE). It is now in the public domain. The short explains what an atom is, how nuclear energy is released from certain kinds of atoms, the peacetime uses of nuclear power, and the by-products of nuclear fission. A narrator begins the piece by relating what an atom is and how atomic energy can be harnessed by man to produce "limitless" Energy. Dr. atom (an atom with a head for a cartoon), then explains the similarities between the solar system and atomic structure. He then goes on to tell how the atom consists of protons, neutrons and electrons. After this, the narrator says, as more than 90 elements, with many possible isotopes for everyone. The history of nuclear energy will then look starting with the discovery of artificial transmutation. This then led to the discovery of nuclear fission and eventually lednuclear weapons and nuclear energy using the chain reaction of radioactive material. The Oakridge uranium factory is then discussed as well as the first nuclear reactor and the first uses of plutonium. The future of fantastical nuclear power plants is then explained. The short ends on the uses of radio isotopes in medicine and agriculture. The film includes a blue "nuclear giant" character, very similar to Dr. Manhattan from the graphic novel Watchmen. Nuclear potential energy is the potential ...

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