Thanks for explaining your suggestion, but it's not the microwaves that make the noise in a microwave oven. The fan makes the noise.
Pretty sure a reactors shielding would prevent too much sound from escaping. What you would mostly hear would be fans, pumps, and the humming of the power it makes. The microwave oven sound was kind of a joke.......But it would be funny hearing the beeps. I think more people would research fission just for the lolz
Sorry princes.... so are you saying reserve the ding sound for jeep's Turbo? But thinking about it... a microwave sound could work. As is for ideal then just edit the sound to make it deeper with more of a rumble and louder for when moving.
fukc me i had my speakers turned on, it opend in the background i almost had a heart attack creepy shit
The diagram you posted was for a fusion reactor, this is a fission reactor. fisssion The microwaves in the oven are created by an electron gun, the fission reactor functions by shooting beams of neutrons.
The diagram I post was from a power plant in the US. It is fusion and fission. Fission is the splitting of a heavy nucleus into lighter nuclei and fusion is the combining of nuclei to form a bigger and heavier nucleus . Normally you use fusion to build up the power then fission to ignite / release the power.