The energy from a microwave oven is taken from an electric outlet. The electricity that reaches your home may come from different sources, including nuclear power plants but also other types of power plants; the microwave oven won't notice the difference.
No, a microwave is purely electromagnetic radiation of a certain frequency
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Nuclear fusion is the phenomenon in which two lighter nuclei get fused to form heavier nucleus with the production of energy. Best example is SUN and hydrogen bomb. But nuclear fission of breaking heavier into lighter with the emission of energy. Example uranium-235. So atom bomb Nuclear fusion has clean energy but fission has hazard energy
Atomic energy? If you're talking about chemical energy (from the bonds between atoms) then anything on fire is an example. If you're talking about nuclear energy (from the nucleus in an atom) , that can be found in nuclear power plants or in the sun. There aren't really any everyday examples of nuclear energy because it takes a great deal of energy to manipulate atomic nuclei. Radioactive decay is another example of nuclear energy. So are cosmic rays that strike earth's atmosphere (mostly protons).
Nuclear energy
Uranium is used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors.
Uranium's structure is unstable. To try to become stable it shoots off particles. Those particles are radioactive, they are the nuclear energy, like an x-ray for example.
nuclear energy
What kind of energy transformation does a microwave have
energy cannot be produced or destroyed, only transformed.
nuclear power station generates electric
Yes
motion energy or nuclear energy
Radioactive energy, basically the same thing that is used to make nuclear war heads.
No. Nuclear energy is a type of energy that is quite different from chemical energy.
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a microwave or a x-ray. Because when the microwave for example is plugged in or turned on is electrical energy and when the food is being cooked is when electromagnetic energy is used. Hope I Could Help :]
Nuclear is a exothermic nuclear processes. This is also known as nuclear energy or power.
Nuclear power stations.