it doesn't.
a very famous scientist nucliar fission nucular fission nucular fissin and protactium
Nuclear energy is generated in nuclear power plants where atoms of uranium or plutonium are split through a process called nuclear fission to produce heat. This heat is then used to generate electricity.
A nucular clock uses nucular time. For more information, try searching for "nuclear clock" instead.
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.
The cast of Nucular - 2006 includes: Hubert Deraspe as Man with Baby Myriam Lessard as Woman with Baby Louise Livernois as Lady with Grocery Bag
You make your children eat nucular cake.
We're almost out of nuclear energy.
Nucular desises can occur
No, Uranium is not named after a planet. It is named after the planet Uranus, which in turn is named after the ancient Greek god of the sky.
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in my opinion nucular radation from the sun or things on earth.
The reaction is:U-238(alpha)Th-234