No, nuclear reactors are currently too big/heavy to put into a car.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel; uranium is used as nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
Uranium is the most used nuclear fuel. Plutonium can also be used, but it has to be separated from used uranium fuel
Both uranium and plutonium are actinides that are used as nuclear fuel.
Uranium is a radioactive element used to fuel nuclear reactors. It is a nuclear fuel.
no
Nuclear energy is not a fossil fuel or any fuel at all. Radiation is used to create energy. The energy is "the Fuel" petroleum
Uranium and/or Plutonium fuel
Nuclear Fuel
Yes, nuclear energy is the electricity generated by nuclear power plants through nuclear reactions. Nuclear fuel, on the other hand, is the material such as uranium or plutonium that undergoes fission to produce the energy in nuclear power plants.
Carbon is not commonly used as nuclear fuel because it does not readily undergo nuclear fission reactions. Elements such as uranium and plutonium are more suitable for use as nuclear fuels due to their ability to sustain nuclear chain reactions.
Fuel used in a nuclear reactor is uranium, the active isotope is uranium 235 which is fissile.
Typically, Uranium-235 is used as fuel in nuclear reactors.