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Uranium is used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors.
Pure Uranium is radioactive; thus harmful. Inside a nuclear reactor, atoms get split. When the Uranium atom is split, it releases a huge amount of energy. This energy is called nuclear energy. Also the normal Uranium is not used in reactors. The Uranium that is used is enhanced; it is an isotope of Uranium. Uranium-237 and Uranium-238 are used in nuclear reactors. I hope this answer was useful for you.
Nuclear energy, because uranium is a nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
The isotope uranium-235 (or uranium-233) under nuclear fission emit the energy of fission. This energy is transformed in heat and electricity.
Uranium is used as nuclear fuel in nuclear power reactors.
Because uranium is very important for nuclear energy and nuclear weapons.
No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclearenergy, not chemical energy.No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclear energy, not chemical energy.No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclear energy, not chemical energy.No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclear energy, not chemical energy.
Nuclear energy sometime uses uranium for its energy source.
this energy is the nuclear energy.
Uranium is just like nuclear energy
Yes, they import it and put it in the reactor core where rods slow down the energy given off then it turns a generator which creates power
Uranium is a nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.