That's like asking how many cars can be powered by 1 gallon of gas ... it's going to
depend on how long you want to keep it up. One house can be powered for a very
long time, and a million houses can also be powered but not for so long.
238
Most nuclear fuel for nuclear reactors in power plants is enriched uranium, though there are some plants that use "regular" uranium, like the plants using heavy water. There are also plants that use plutonium.Research and development is being done on nuclear plants using thorium as fuel.Surf on over to the Wikipedia articles to mine more data. You'll find links to them below.
Depending on the reactor type and power: from 1 kg to more than 100 000 kg.
Surah al HadidAyat number 25.And We sent down iron(metal), wherein there is awesome power and many benefits for people.This ayat may be indicating to Uranium which is a metal and which holds tremendous Energ. If this ayat indicates us to uranium then we can say using nuclear energy is halal
There are many types of uranium pellets depending on the nuclear reactor type and the used uranium enrichment (or uranium-235 content). It may be more illustrative to say that: 1 gram of uranium-235 when undergoes fission in a nuclear reactor gives energy roughly equivalent to burning 3 tonnes of coal or 2 tonnes of oil.
Nuclear power plants are built under commercial arrangements-the power company will borrow capital from banks and repay interest from the sales of electricity. The snag might be after the end of life-who is going to pay for the decommissioning? In the UK costs are being borne by government and I guess this also applies in the US. Other costs are of course borne by the military out of taxation.
1 atom-gram of uranium = 238,02891 grams
Well, based on recent studies... In terms of power production, 1 kilogram of uranium-235 is equivalent to 2.7 million kilograms of coal. With those numbers in mind, I would expect 1 gram of uranium-237 to cost somewhere between $300-$600 million. There are many other factors involved but I do know that I need to be in the business of selling uranium because unemployment isn't paying my bills.
Approx. 9 billion years.
Uranium is the heavy metal found in nuclear power stations. Uranium has the atomic number of 92, and it has many applications in nuclear technology. A very common isotope of uranium is uranium-238.
1,000,000 houses
There are 15.432 grains in one gram224 grains=1 dwt / 1 { pennyweight } =.05 troy ounce / 1 gram=.643 pennyweight / 1 grain = 0.0648 grams / 4 grains = 1 carat / 15.432 grains = 1 Gram
The answer is 15,2.1021 atoms of uranium.
You are confusing power with energy. A kilowatt is a unit of power, not a unit of energy.
Uranium is very important as a nuclear fuel for nuclear power plants. Nuclear power plants have no contribution to global warming. Also producing electricity in nuclear power plants lead to economy of fossil fuels; note many countries has not fossils fuels and the prices are more and more greater. But uranium is toxic and radioactive.
156,86.1020 atoms of uranium in 6,2 g uranium
Uranium Plutonium Neptunium Boron Carbon - Many elements formed during Uranium fission but first four will be found in all breeder reactions
The uranium oxide U3O8 contain 84,8 % uranium.