Nuclear fission is the process of an atomic nucleus splitting into two or more constituent parts (fission fragments). Nuclides with large mass are typically used, when these split they have an excess of energy that is apparent as the kinetic energy (related to the speed) of the constituent fragments.
This excess kinetic energy is gradually dissipated - a temperature rise in the material (temperature being a pseudo-measure of average kinetic energy). The material is water-cooled; the heat-energy is transferred to the water-cooling system, gradually turning the water into steam. The steam drives a turbine that generates electricity.
Steam turbines are used in many types of power station and are not peculiar to nuclear power.
Nuclear fission has been used in nuclear bombs and is currently being used in every nuclear power plant on the earth.
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Most nuclear power plants use nuclear fission to generate electricity. In nuclear fission, atomic nuclei are split, releasing large amounts of energy. This energy is then used to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity.
The Bataan nuclear power plant uses nuclear fission as the nuclear reaction to generate electricity. In nuclear fission, the nucleus of an atom is split into two smaller nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy, which is harnessed to produce electricity.
No, nuclear fission operates all nuclear reactors. If they are power plant reactors it is used to generate electricity.
Nuclear fission reactions are used to create power in nuclear power plants. In a fission reaction, the nucleus of an atom is split into smaller parts, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. This energy is used to generate heat, which in turn produces steam to drive turbines and generate electricity.
Yes, nuclear fission is used in nuclear power plants to generate heat that is used to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity. In nuclear fission, the nucleus of an atom is split into two or more smaller nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy.
A nuclear fission reaction occurs in a nuclear power plant. This is the process where the nucleus of an atom is split, releasing large amounts of energy in the form of heat, which is used to generate electricity.
In the operation of nuclear power plants like PWR and BWR
One use is in nuclear power plants to produce steam and turn turbines to generate electricity.Nuclear bombs ^.^
Heat from nuclear fission is used to generate steam that drives turbines connected to generators, producing electricity. This process is utilized in nuclear power plants to provide a significant proportion of the world's electricity.
The part of a power plant where fission takes place is called the nuclear reactor. This is where nuclear reactions, such as fission, occur to generate heat that is used to produce electricity. This heat is then used to heat water and produce steam that drives a turbine connected to a generator.