No, fire is chemical energy not nuclear
Nuclear waste. Consumable Energy. Heat.
Nuclear energy is obtained by the fissioning of nuclei of uranium235, in a controlled chain reaction in a nuclear reactor, which produces heat that can be converted to electricity by normal power plant methods.
There are quite a few limiting factors for using nuclear energy. Nuclear energy is very expensive to produce for example.
No, nuclear energy is only used to make electricity
Positive environmental effects of nuclear energy revolve around air pollution. With nuclear energy, there is less waste that gets distributed into the atmosphere. The air is actually cleaner due to the fact that no air pollutants are released.
Nuclear energy is used almost entirely for the production of electricity. The electricity is mostly distributed on electric grids to customers. Some nuclear energy is used on ships to produce electricity for propulsion and other shipboard use. There are other uses, but they are comparatively minor.
It is distributed in the form or work done by that energy.
If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
Yes, nuclear energy is energy.
Nuclear energy
Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy
The energy released is nuclear energy.
Uranium is used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors.
You clearly don't understand how electricity is distributed. At present in the US nuclear power electricity is about 20 percent of the total used. This means that just about everybody uses some nuclear every day as part of their use of electricity. Nuclear power is always going to be used to produce electricity, you won't ever have one in your basement.
Nuclear energy and renewable energy are not related. Renewable energy does not use nuclear energy.
Nuclear energy is converted to electrical energy in a nuclear power plant.