The source of heat in a nuclear power plant is the release of binding energy (Strong Atomic Force) that hold nuclei together.
The sun, the source of solar power, is full of heat. Therefore it has thermal energy
thermal, electrical, chemical, or radiation
Yes, friction produces heat.
The source of power.
heat from the sun
The source of heat in a nuclear power plant is the release of binding energy (Strong Atomic Force) that hold nuclei together.
it is sun
A heat source that may power turbines for mechanical energy and to power electrical generators for electricity.
Plutonium applications: - fuel for nuclear reactors - explosive for nuclear weapons - neutron source - isotopic power source - isotopic heat source - in the past, power source for pacemakers
Its power source is not turned on or it requires repairing.
Nuclear energy is used as a source of heat. The heat from the reactor is used to heat up water and the steam moves a turbine that generates electricity. It's the same principal with a coal power plant, only the source of heat is different.
Plutonium applications: - fuel for nuclear reactors - explosive for nuclear weapons - neutron source - isotopic power source - isotopic heat source - in the past, power source for pacemakers
Source of heat and sometimes generating capacity.
Sun is the source of solar energy. Heat is present in solar energy.
It is when it is heated by electric power, when it gives off heat and light.
The heat intensified as we got closer to the power source