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Uranium is used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors.
Typically, Uranium-235 is used as fuel in nuclear reactors.
Nuclear Weapons Nuclear Reactors Nuclear Batteries
Nuclear fission is used in nuclear weapons to create what some might call an atomic blast (nuclear blast). Nuclear fission used this way can also be applied in special complex designs to generate enough thermal energy (heat) to initiate a fusion reaction. This creates an even bigger nuclear blast.
I don't see any reason to think nuclear energy could be used more efficiently there than elsewhere
Yes, uranium is a powerful explosive and can be used very efficiently in nuclear power reactors.
by using it effectively
More than you might imagine from sensationalist stories, but there might not be enough people left to use what is left efficiently.
Mississippi River to get up and down faster and more efficiently to save time
convex mirrors are used as it reflects the sunlight efficiently and produces more heat
how can appeal courts handle caseload more efficiently
they were able to work more efficiently
Only in that to make plutonium or tritium for nuclear bombs you need a reactor. While the reactors that make these materials can also be used to generate electricity, they usually don't. Also the types of reactors usually used to generate electricity are not usually designed to efficiently make these materials.
A program that is used to download files from an FTP server faster and more efficiently.
yes
NIMBY effect