Its not a force but the answer is pressure.
PRESSURE. (:
The word nuclear comes from nucleus. Nuclear power comes from the release of binding energy (Strong Atomic Force) in the nucleus of atoms.
Such energy is called nuclear energy. There are basically two different variations on this principle. One, light atoms can be combined into heavier atoms (up to a certain point - somewhere around iron). This is known as fusion. The other is that heavy atoms (heavier than iron) can split into lighter atoms.
The idea is that you can define a quantity, called "energy", that remains constant over time. That is, if no energy escapes from a system, and no energy comes into a system, the total amount of energy will remain constant. Note that there are different types of energy, and you can convert between the different types - but the TOTAL amount remains constant.
It's certainly true that there is a mutual gravitational force between atoms. However, there are also mutual gravitational forces between and among electrons, protons, neutrons, neutrinos, and particles in a plasma, none of which are atoms. So it looks like there don't have to be any atoms around in order to have gravitational force.
It depends on what fuel you are talking about. For nuclear energy, the energy comes from binding energy released when atoms are fissioned or (less commonly) fused.
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The number of particles (moles, atoms, etc.) can be found using Avogadro's constant, which is displayed as followed: Avogadro's Constant -----> 6.023 x 10^23 To find the number of particles in a certain amount of moles, this constant can be multiplied to your molar value to find your answer. However, if you want to find moles from particles, divide the constant from your value instead of multiplying. The equation looks like this: (7.90 x 10^24) / (6.023 x 10^23) The answer comes out to be approximately 13.116 moles of H2SO4
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Chemical energy comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in matter. Chemical energy comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in matter.
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The energy comes from the constant fissioning (splitting) of atoms within the nuclear fuel, which is normally uranium or plutonium. The energy is released as heat within the reactor, and boils water for the steam turbines that convert it to electricity.
It does not matter.
Truer words were never spoken.