Isotopes are used to create energy in at least two ways: # The isotopes are allowed to heat water into steam, and the steam turns a generator. # The isotopes are allowed to heat one end of a "thermopile", and the thermopile powers electronics. (This is how the deep space probes get their power.)
No.
Scientist + Energy
Sure. Lightning is a bolt of electricity, and when you create a spark with a piece of flint you are creating electricity. Static electricity is another example.
Create/make electrical energy.
Decays to another element with less protons, lower atom number.
Basically, anything electricity can be used for
Food waste can create electricity.
To produce electricity, and also radioactive isotopes for medical use
yes
in your home it can create energy
no
No.
no
You think probable to the discovery of isotopes (with Aston).
The energy from earth is required. This energy is used to create electricity.
metal+energy=electricity
No, it can't.