No, not directly anyway. Some power plants may use batteries for emergency power supplies.
nuclear power makes hot water which turns into steam. instead of turbine how about a generator..
Batteries use chemical energy to create voltage to drive current flow. They do not use nuclear energy.
The most recent one has a nuclear power source. Will last a long time previous ones used solar power with rechargeable batteries. LCKMA
It doesn't require oxygen to operate. That means there is no smoke exhaust and no need to surface to power electrical batteries. They can stay under water as long as their is food for the crew.
The use of nuclear power
Headphones do not use batteries, they use a power source such as an iPod or mobile phone.
What kind of nuclear resource being used in nuclear power depends on what kind of nuclear power is being used. For nuclear fusion, we use tritium and seawater to obtain deuterium for a DT reaction. In nuclear fission, we commonly use uranium ore.
no not from the power grid. They do use batteries.
The commercial use of nuclear power began in the 1950's
The US generates about 20% of its electric power from nuclear power.
They typically run on steam power, using nuclear reactors to create the steam. Prior to the development of the nuclear power systems, they used electric motors through batteries, that were charged using diesel engines. On the surface the diesel also propelled the shafts.