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doodlebug⁉️(#1 stuffed_b3ars defender)
Приєднався 24 тра 2022
a tired guy
Відео
3008 meme (art trade with @toxicawsomegirl329 )
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AAAAAAAAGH!! TOXIC IM SO SORRY FOR BEING LATE IVE BEEN RLLY BUSY 😭😭😭😭😭😭 THERE'S ALOT OF MISTAKES IM SO SORRY I WAS RLLY BUSYYY Join my discord here: discord.gg/QS9kpMGx
3 minutes of me failing the dropper with an ancient 13- yr old music video blasting in the backgroun
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3 minutes of me failing the dropper with an ancient 13- yr old music video blasting in the backgroun
Click this video if you ever did an adoptable before
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Click this video if you ever did an adoptable before
i was playing Fortnite while doing this and I raged on some kid because he emoted on me til the honey pie part came
@@omersiyam3008 oh..??
thank you for making this video because it made me consentrait on studyying
THE CAT IS SO CUTE
my fav song
THIS SONG IS MY THERAPIST
hola😊😊
I like the sun emoji because he looks high out of his mind 🚬🌞
so cute cat
its giving SLAAAYYYYYY 💅😫💅
one of the best gym songs
YOU up this sub 1k :O
<3
I got this song off of Ginny and Georgia
OMGGGG im thinking pf my chrush (rhymes with hoghay 😉😉)
Just subbed literally love the edit so gppd love honeypie
OMG thiis is soooo good listening on my moms phone rn at spehora so amazing keep it up!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤😋😋
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yes you all must know that i
_hi_
hello
it's cure cat😘😗😗😙
I LOVE THIS SO FREAKING MUCH KFJBEKJHWFBAEI
ooga booga
realest thing i've heard all day tbh
Nobody knows what the song means in Spanish🤨🤨😧😧
Идеально для сна
👍👍👍
Cool music
My bowl is empty too😩
This song is so fricking good😩
yessssssss this makes me so pumped up
Honey-honey-honey pie... 😌
Ohh girl don't stop till you my girl💋
This song reminds me of my crush 😍 I want him so bad😩
Uranium-235 (235U or U-235) is an isotope of uranium making up about 0.72% of natural uranium. Unlike the predominant isotope uranium-238, it is fissile, i.e., it can sustain a nuclear chain reaction. It is the only fissile isotope that exists in nature as a primordial nuclide. Uranium-235 has a half-life of 703.8 million years. It was discovered in 1935 by Arthur Jeffrey Dempster. Its fission cross section for slow thermal neutrons is about 584.3±1 barns.[1] For fast neutrons it is on the order of 1 barn.[2] Most neutron absorptions induce fission, though a minority (about 15%) result in the formation of uranium-236.[3][4] Fission properties Nuclear fission seen with a uranium-235 nucleus The fission of one atom of uranium-235 releases 202.5 MeV (3.24×10−11 J) inside the reactor. That corresponds to 19.54 TJ/mol, or 83.14 TJ/kg.[5] Another 8.8 MeV escapes the reactor as anti-neutrinos. When 235 92U nuclei are bombarded with neutrons, one of the many fission reactions that it can undergo is the following (shown in the adjacent image): 1 0n + 235 92U → 141 56Ba + 92 36Kr + 3 1 0n Heavy water reactors and some graphite moderated reactors can use natural uranium, but light water reactors must use low enriched uranium because of the higher neutron absorption of light water. Uranium enrichment removes some of the uranium-238 and increases the proportion of uranium-235. Highly enriched uranium (HEU), which contains an even greater proportion of uranium-235, is sometimes used in the reactors of nuclear submarines, research reactors and nuclear weapons. If at least one neutron from uranium-235 fission strikes another nucleus and causes it to fission, then the chain reaction will continue. If the reaction continues to sustain itself, it is said to be critical, and the mass of 235U required to produce the critical condition is said to be a critical mass. A critical chain reaction can be achieved at low concentrations of 235U if the neutrons from fission are moderated to lower their speed, since the probability for fission with slow neutrons is greater. A fission chain reaction produces intermediate mass fragments which are highly radioactive and produce further energy by their radioactive decay. Some of them produce neutrons, called delayed neutrons, which contribute to the fission chain reaction. The power output of nuclear reactors is adjusted by the location of control rods containing elements that strongly absorb neutrons, e.g., boron, cadmium, or hafnium, in the reactor core. In nuclear bombs, the reaction is uncontrolled and the large amount of energy released creates a nuclear explosion. Nuclear weapons The Little Boy gun-type atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, was made of highly enriched uranium with a large tamper. The nominal spherical critical mass for an untampered 235U nuclear weapon is 56 kilograms (123 lb),[6] which would form a sphere 17.32 centimetres (6.82 in) in diameter. The material must be 85% or more of 235U and is known as weapons grade uranium, though for a crude and inefficient weapon 20% enrichment is sufficient (called weapon(s)-usable). Even lower enrichment can be used, but this results in the required critical mass rapidly increasing. Use of a large tamper, implosion geometries, trigger tubes, polonium triggers, tritium enhancement, and neutron reflectors can enable a more compact, economical weapon using one-fourth or less of the nominal critical mass, though this would likely only be possible in a country that already had extensive experience in engineering nuclear weapons. Most modern nuclear weapon designs use plutonium-239 as the fissile component of the primary stage;[7][8] however, HEU (highly enriched uranium, in this case uranium that is 20% or more 235U) is frequently used in the secondary stage as an ignitor for the fusion fuel. Source Average energy released [MeV][5] Instantaneously released energy Kinetic energy of fission fragments 169.1 Kinetic energy of prompt neutrons 4.8 Energy carried by prompt γ-rays 7.0 Energy from decaying fission products Energy of β− particles 6.5 Energy of delayed γ-rays 6.3 Energy released when those prompt neutrons which do not (re)produce fission are captured 8.8 Total energy converted into heat in an operating thermal nuclear reactor 202.5 Energy of anti-neutrinos 8.8 Sum 211.3 Natural decay chain
blud i know this is from wikipedia 💀
F!3cking perfect.
i love honeypie
yo bro got time he liked every comment
OHH GIRL WATCH YOURSELF ,,,, OH HONEY HONEY HONEY PIE!!
это круто
TEST
У а СВО ZOмби ликVидирован
i Love Night Dance:D
*“This goes hard on a bad day. And makes awful people go good on a good day-.”*
ameeeeee thank's you
Am very happy everytime I listen to this song 😄 (Btw it's a banger)
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is it just me or does the picture of the cat slightyly change
ate
keeps"