The nuclear fuel fissions in a continuous chain reaction when the control rods are pulled. The fissioning fuel generates large quantities of heat within the fuel bundles in the core. The heat is transferred out of the core by primary coolant (water) and then into secondary water systems to create steam. The elevating steam drives a turbine, which is connected to a generator. Spinning the generator makes electricity.
Nuclear energy, or nuclear power, uses exothermic nuclear processes to produce electricity. Nuclear power plants provide around 10% of the world's electricity.
Nuclear power plants produce electricity by using nuclear energy
Anything that uses electricity may use nuclear energy
Producing electricity
To produce electricity
Nuclear energy, or nuclear power, uses exothermic nuclear processes to produce electricity. Nuclear power plants provide around 10% of the world's electricity.
The main use of nuclear energy is to produce electricity. Nuclear energy is also used in the field of medicine and military purposes.
Nuclear power plants produce electricity by using nuclear energy
To produce electricity
No, nuclear energy is only used to make electricity
Typically the nuclear energy is converted to electricity and the electricity powers the device. No much differently than the chemical energy in fossil fuels is often converted to electricity and the electricity powers the device.
The use of nuclear energy
A fission of energy atoms generating nuclear energy that is used to produce electricity.
To produce electricity
To produce electricity
yes
making electricity