Entry #10: Nuclear Cars

 It should be made clear from the start that this idea is purely theoretical. Under no circumstances should this be made into a real thing. With that out of the way, installing nuclear reactors into cars could be a beneficial thing.

To start, nuclear fuel is highly efficient, with so much fuel in one small thing. According to sources, nuclear energy has a 92.5% energy factor, making it more efficient than regular fuel, with less stop time and more distance being covered.


But what about the driver and passengers in the car? Won’t they be affected by the radiation? The simple solution is the build the car with a material mostly consisting of lead. It has been proven that shielding materials such as lead protect a person from the harms of radiation.


However, the con that comes from this idea is that one of the downsides is that accidents become much more severe. When a car gets into an accident, the surrounding area will be affected with heat, radiation, and, depending on how many people are around, many deaths. On the other hand, this will promote safer driving and less road rage.



Comments

  1. An interesting idea! You are correct to point out that the concept is theoretical because, despite nuclear fuel's great efficiency, there are significant ethical and practical issues.

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  2. I like how you think out of the box. based on the information you provided it sounds like this idea could be good for the economy, Maybe Elon musk should hire you

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  3. Decent final entries.Keep pushing yourself to write more and develop your "point" fully.

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