Heat produced I'm a nuclear reactor turns water into steam that moves a massive turbine that my moving, produces energy. Water is then cooled and heated again to produce steam. Process keeps respecting itself.
In the core.
I think is energy produced by the reactor in a second...
Steam from the heat of the reactor.
If you mean energy produced by nuclear reactors, then "heat" and "light" would be the answers (Just think of the sun)
Not sure
The heat produced it used to evaporate water which turns turbines on a generator.
It is related to the specific nuclear reactor design including the nuclear fuel amount and the reactor control system and the energy extracting medium (coolant) capacity.
It is related to the specific nuclear reactor design including the nuclear fuel amount and the reactor control system and the energy extracting medium (coolant) capacity.
the controlled release of nuclear energy in a reactor is accomplished
It is not true that: Carbon dioxide is produced during nuclear reactor operation or during nuclear fission.
An artificial nuclear reactor is a nuclear reactor that is created by man to utilize a nuclear reaction for energy, as opposed to natural nuclear reactors.
All useful nuclear energy produced on Earth comes from nuclear fission of U-235 and/or Pu-239, in a variety of different reactor designs. In the stars it comes from fusion of hydrogen, not fission.