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Q: How do we know that fission isn't responsible for the sun energy?
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Why don't we use nuclear energy?

We use nuclear energy on a limited basis due to its instability. One reason we do not use it more is because the energy is not sustainable. There are two types of nuclear fission. Hot fission and cold fission. Hot fission is currently the only method we know how to utilize. Cold fission produces approximately 10 times the energy and produces fewer radiation spikes. We simply do not know how to initiate cold fission.


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Why geothermal energy and nuclear energy different in respect?

Geothermal energy comes from the Earth's core. As we can't examine this directly, scientists are uncertain just what produces this energy. Some will come from radioactive decay, and some is the residue from when the Earth was formed as a lump of hot matter, from some unknown supernova. As far as we know there is no nuclear fission process going on in the core, though I don't see why this should be discounted. Nuclear energy as produced by man is definitely a process of nuclear fission, so this is the difference.


How is heat produced in a nuclear power plant?

Heat is the kinetic energy of particles in motion. Vibrational, rotational, translational energy of particles are different characteristics of heat as we know it. When uranium or plutonium fission emitting fission fragments, neutrons, etc, then X-ray, gamma, infrared and other light waves are generated which are again absorbed by neighboring particles and a combination of secondary reactions occur that increase the average kinetic energy of particles inside the reactor. Also the hot (high energy) fission fragments and neutrons collide directly with other atoms, making them vibrate faster. This is all heat.