It must be burnt and then compressed to get all of the useful energy out. Then the energy let out is measured in joules and used for electricity.
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The nuclear reaction produces heat The heat is used to make steam The steam makes the turbines spin The turbines make electricity
Electricity does not 'happen' it is induced by a potential difference of electrons. But materials in which electrons may drift, and hence an electrical current can flow, must have delocalised electrons.
I think you are running ahead of things! If you mean ITER, which is the next stage in this quest, and has just started building, this will only be an experiment and won't have any capability to generate electricity. I doubt if that will happen for another 50 years or so, if ever indeed.
If somehow, electricity "went away," then Man would just have to go back to living a lifestyle like he had before electricity.
it wont work because glass materials don't pass electricity it wont work because glass materials don't pass electricity by: dalia adel class:6p
You would feel a shock. Electric eels' bodies generate electricity and can zap you. This can be dangerous if u pick them up with both hands
The filament , once broken , will no longer generate any light because the connection is now broken and no longer conducting any electricity .
we have no light! when electricity is not discovered!
one uses the technologies one has today not the ones that are only fantasies of a tomorrow that might never happen... that is reality!
Electricity produced by magnetism is called induced voltage. It is by induction, the passage of a magnetic field across a conductor, that a voltage will be induced ("caused" or "made to happen") in that conductor.