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That depends on the yield.
For electricity, about 16 percent
In 2007 it was about 2600 Terawatthours. See the link below for how this figure is arrived at for all countries with nuclear power
20% of the worlds power is generated by nuclear power
First of all, EMPs don't really explode like a nuclear bomb. It releases alot of energy like a nuclear bomb. EMP's do not affect the body... that much.
Nuclear energy/electricity varies, but in 2007, USA generated an average of 12.4 billion kilowatt-hours per-nuclear plant.
Heat generated in a nuclear fusion depends on the resistance of the plasma and the current.
i cannot say as that depends on the details of its design, which vary significantly from bomb to bomb. however i can say that energy release and power generated are both directly proportional to yield.
Because it releases much more energy in a much shorter time than chemical explosives can.
The total energy in a hurricane is considerably more than that released by even the largest nuclear bombs. However, the energy of a bomb blast is much more concentrated.
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There isn't much difference in these terms. Both refer to nuclear weapons, and they are general terms that can pretty much be used interchangeably.