
Nuclear batteries are specialized batteries that generate electricity by harnessing the heat released during the natural decay of radioactive materials. They typically use isotopes such as Plutonium-238. Their most significant feature is their ability to operate for very long durations (10–50 years) and to provide power even under harsh environmental conditions.For this reason, they are preferred in spacecraft medical devices and military equipment. Since they have no moving parts, they are sile
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Promethium is a radioactive metal with atomic number 61, belonging to the lanthanide series. This element does not occur naturally or is found only in trace amounts; it was definitively identified and synthesized artificially in 1945 by Jacob A. Marinsky, Lawrence E. Glendenin, and Charles D. Coryell. Its name is derived from Prometheus of Greek mythology, and it is primarily used in nuclear batteries and luminescent paints.Classification and Basic PropertiesPromethium (Pm) is an element located
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