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Nuclear energy is not produced by chemical reactions
Nuclear power stations collect nuclear energy, and produce heat energy and electrical energy.
This is produced by nuclear fusion
Nuclear energy is produced in the core of a nuclear reactor, where controlled nuclear fission reactions occur. These reactions release heat energy, which is then used to generate electricity through steam turbines.
No, nuclear energy is not produced by sunlight. Nuclear energy is generated from the process of splitting atoms in a power plant, while sunlight produces solar energy through the fusion of hydrogen atoms in the sun.
heat energy
Heat energy can be produced in many ways. From mechanical energy, chemical energy, electrical energy and nuclear energy.
Heat energy can be produced in many ways. From mechanical energy, chemical energy, electrical energy and nuclear energy.
Nuclear energy (ie that produced on earth from uranium)
Nuclear energy is not stored in the traditional sense, like electricity in a battery. Nuclear energy is generated through nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor. The heat produced during these reactions can be converted into electricity and stored in the power grid.
If you mean energy produced by nuclear reactors, then "heat" and "light" would be the answers (Just think of the sun)
Nuclear energy is produced through a process called nuclear fission, where the nucleus of an atom is split into smaller parts. This process releases a significant amount of energy in the form of heat, which is then used to generate electricity. The most common fuel used for nuclear energy production is uranium.