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Nuclear Diamond Batteries Instruction Manual

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       .. 2 1.1         General Features . 3 1.2         Safety Instructions . 3 1.3         Applications . 3 1.4         Discharge Rates . 3 1.5         Physical Dimensions . 3 1.6         Warning Labels . 4 3.3         Handling . 4 Bibliography . 5   1.1    General Features The NDB Battery is a new type of sealed non-rechargeable battery design to last for over 100 years. The NDB will withstand up to tough operating conditions. 1.1.1           High Quality and Reliability 1.1.2           High Power Density 1.1.3    ...

Survey on Nuclear Battery Product

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 S urvey Questions for nuclear Batteries.  Replace all batteries today that are polluting the environment, with batteries that never need to be thrown away. Cleans-up and uses all nuclear waste from nuclear power plants to safe and reliable energy for small to large appliances. Used by the consumer, military, government, and utility companies They have an enhanced reliability, high energy density and long lifetime. Nuclear Batteries utilize the beta emitter titanium tritide (TiT2) and other designs with be Nano-Tritium Batteries.     Radiation resistant converted materials will be developed to allow for UL (Underwriters Approval) for commercial and military usage. A.     What type of batteries would you buy if you were offered nuclear batteries to replace you existing batteries?   B.     What equivalent to existing batteries would you immediately replace? See Figure 1, 2...

The Nuclear Diamond Batteries-Forever Batteries

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      Contents .. 1 Contents . 1 1.0 Energy for everything on Earth . 2 1.1 Nuclear Materials . 3 Bibliography . 3   1.0 Energy for everything on Earth Ever since man discovered the use for electricity his energy needs have increased ten-fold every year. We utilize over 580 million Terajoules, which translates to over 13,865 tons of oil. The usage of energy by source is staggering. We utilize this energy for everything for our society. We utilize energy for growing food, power all the powerplants to heat our homes, and drive our manufacturing industry. A large portion of our fuel goes to the transportation industry for jet air travel. We utilize our cars for commuting to our jobs, traveling to vacation destinations, and transportation of good. Trains in our country utilize diesel fuel currently to transport mainly goods, and people across the country and in all countries in the world. As yo...