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It just is Solar energy originates from nuclear fusion in the sun, so the question seems to be illogical. In fact solar energy is transformed into chemical energy in all living vegetation, by photosynthesis
No. It is actually thermal energy from the sun that is transformed into food/chemical energy.
No, chemical energy is completely different to nuclear energy
Nuclear energy is turned into thermal energy, not chemical energy
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It just is Solar energy originates from nuclear fusion in the sun, so the question seems to be illogical. In fact solar energy is transformed into chemical energy in all living vegetation, by photosynthesis
It is often stated that mass is transformed to energy. This is wrong, since both mass and energy are conserved in a chemical reaction - or in a nuclear reaction. The Wikipedia article on "binding energy" clarifies this.
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No. It is actually thermal energy from the sun that is transformed into food/chemical energy.
The fission energy is transformed in heat and heat is transformed in electricity.
The heat released by nuclear fission is transformed in electrical energy.
The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can be transformed, but not created nor destroyed. In a nuclear reaction, mass is transformed into energy.
No, chemical energy is completely different to nuclear energy
Nuclear energy is turned into thermal energy, not chemical energy
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Nuclear energy is used to produce steam. This steam used to rotate turbines