this questions is stupid,
heres a joke
once there was a small boy who was one years old on his first birthday his father asked him what he would like for his first birthday the sonreplyed with his first words he said he wanted a rubberduck. in the exitment of the moment the father thinks i will get him that rubber duck, so the father goes to the finnest rubberduck store in the the town and buys a rubber duck he then rapps this is an apropriate in duck rapping paper. skip forward a week and the father goes to clean the sons room but the rubber duck has disapeared.
The only use of nuclear plants in industry is the production of electricity.
The most common use for nuclear energy is electricity generation in nuclear power plants. These plants use the heat produced by nuclear fission to create steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity.
the big water plants use a lot of electricity
most power plants use this to create electricity and factories use oil to create materials like plastic and petrol.
See www.nrc.gov for a list of all US states with nuclear power plants
Yes. Electric power plants powered by coal, natural gas, and nuclear power use heat to produce electricity.
Yes, if more plants are built.
Production of electricity in power plants, also use of radioisotopes in medicine and industry.
because for energy and electricity to heat up houses or for TVs or for idk computers
electricity absorbed by chlorophyll in plants and is converted into sugar - energy by the process of photosynthesis
The most common way power plants generate electricity is by burning coal. Some use"green" alternatives like solar power or wind power, but the most common is coal. There's a few out there that use nuclear power to generate electricity, but not that many.
In a science fair project exploring plants as conductors of electricity, it's common to use items like potatoes, lemons, or plants like the Indian cress or the spiderwort plant. These items contain ions or minerals that can act as electrolytes to facilitate the flow of electricity. You can set up simple experiments with these plant materials to measure their conductivity.