the uranium isotope 335 is the "uranium" you are thinking of. uranium 335 is bombarded with one neutron. this turns it into uranium 336 which is extremely unstable. the isotope splits into krypton and barium, and three neutrons. but two neutrons are converted into energy.
The energy of the nuclear fission is transformed in heat or electricity in nuclear power reactors.
energy derived from uranium. Example: fission is a great method to extract uranium energy.
Uranium is used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors.
Uranium is an element.
No. Solar= sun, Energy= energy. Believe it or not, uranium is not the sun.
in the nucleus
energy
energy derived from uranium. Example: fission is a great method to extract uranium energy.
kinetic energy is transfered to electric energy
It is transfered by energy mixing with potetial energyIt is transfered by energy mixing with potetial energy
Isn't it because some of the energy gets transfered to thermal energy?
Uranium is used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors.
You really should learn how to read and write before asking a question on WikiAnswers. Energy CAN be transfered, and furthermore energy DOES get transfered.
Kinetic energy
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Uranium is an element.
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.
It can be transferred by three different methods:* Conduction * Convection * Radiation