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Other names for nuclear energy include atomic energy, nuclear power, and atomic power.
No, they are not the same. The atomic bomb was a specific weapon developed during World War II, while the nuclear age refers to the period starting from when nuclear technology and weapons became a significant part of global affairs, which continued past the use of the atomic bomb.
Nuclear power and atomic power refer to the same thing, which is the generation of electricity through nuclear reactions. The terms are often used interchangeably to describe the process of producing energy from splitting atoms in a controlled manner.
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WW2 resulted in ATOMIC ENERGY (Atomic power) & the ATOMIC AGE. Nuclear Energy/Weapons (Atomic Energy/Weapons) resulted in the Cold War. The result of COLD WAR was limited wars, such as Korea and Vietnam. Note-The Atomic Age is also known as the "Jet Age" and "Space Age."
Yes. Atomic power was the term used back in the 40's and 50's but we talk of nuclear power nowadays, which is more correct.
The Atomic Age & Atomic Energy.
Nothing but the terminology. "Atomic" was the term used in the early days of nuclear weapons and nuclear power. "Nuclear" (describing the fission process of nuclear power and nuclear weapons) became the term when fusion bombs became reality, as Atomic can refer to both fission and fusion processes.
the sun, atomic bombs, nuclear power plants
Atomic energy is related to the process of nuclear fission or fusion, where energy is released by splitting or combining atomic nuclei. This energy can be harnessed for power generation in nuclear reactors, for medical applications such as cancer treatment using radiation therapy, and in nuclear weapons.
Nuclear weapon, nuclear (atomic) power stations. Also the Sun works on nuclear reactions.
The atomic power plant in Rajasthan is situated in Rawatbhata. It is operated by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) and has several units generating nuclear power for the region.