Yes it provides energy as long as it has radioactivity, but the amount is so huge, the substance's maintenance cost is very high; its dangerous and difficult to handle it.
No, not all energy is nuclear. Energy exists in many forms, such as electrical, chemical, thermal, kinetic, and potential energy. Nuclear energy is a specific type of energy generated from nuclear reactions in the nucleus of atoms.
All material uses nuclear energy.
All material uses nuclear energy.
We use it all the time when using electricity, about 20 percent in the US
Nuclear power is the major source of energy among all nations.
Saying nuclear energy is like saying Norwegian furniture. Nuclear power/energy is used everywhere, in 2009 20% of all electricity in the US was nuclear origin.
Yes, all stars release energy due to nuclear fusion.
During that one time, you know. That one time is that one Science thing..? I am putting this up here because all of you other douchebags do this type of stuff, when I really need the answer. So, thanks boo boo..
No, not at all
All the stars rely on nuclear fusion to provide their energy, but there are other objects like the planets and asteroids that are just lumps of rock or gas, without nuclear reactions going on, and astronomers now think that such objects will be found all over the universe as well as in our solar system.
Some 13.7 billion years - all stars shine by nuclear energy.
All energy can be thought of as the capacity to do work