
Hugo's Law
Hugo’s Law states that in certain nuclear processes, like neutron capture by a nucleus, the probability of a specific nuclear reaction (called the cross-section) roughly doubles for every approximately 10°C increase in temperature. This means that as temperatures rise, the likelihood of these reactions occurring increases significantly. This concept helps scientists predict how nuclear reactions behave in high-temperature environments, such as stars or nuclear reactors, by understanding how temperature changes influence reaction rates.