The power plants obviously need staff, as do the mining, refining, and manufacture of the fuel. If the spent fuel is processed, as in the UK and France, this requires additional people. I don't know what the comparison is with the use of coal for example, but overall the working conditions and safety of staff is much better in the nuclear field than in coal mining, which has a terrible historical accident record (and still has in China)
They use nuclear energy to produce power for the grid.
nuclear fusion
Fireworks certainly don't involve nuclear energy!
nuclear energy?It should be any way~(=w=)
From the nuclear forces. An U-235 atom has a higher energy level than its daughter products; this is used in nuclear fission.
We don't create it, We harness it, The uranium exceeds above 3000 degrees and explodes.
Nucler plants create nuclear energy by separaiting atoms
to create electrity
URANIUM
Nuclear energy is not a fossil fuel or any fuel at all. Radiation is used to create energy. The energy is "the Fuel" petroleum
Batteries use chemical energy to create voltage to drive current flow. They do not use nuclear energy.
It requires almost as much energy to create nuclear fusion as the energy it creates. :)