What can radioactive materials be used for?

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Actually, lots of stuff! Because of their cumbersome mass, and unstable structure (causing them to break apart), they can be broken up very easily. Why does that do any good? When the atom of a radioactive element breaks apart, it gives off energy. This energy can be used in nuclear reactors, and atom bombs. Those are the main things they are used for, but you never know when some uranium 232 will come in handy!

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