Uranium is needed for nuclear power plants. Cesium, germanium, and radium are used in nuclear medicine. Strontium and plutonium are two more nuclear isotopes (elements).
engineering and physics.
I'm pretty sure nuclear has a bad affect on humans. It really depends on what you mean by Nuclear. If you mean Nuclear Energy, no. It is vital. If you mean Nuclear Waste, yes. It is deadly. If you mean the Nucleus of an atom. It is part you you.
the study of how energy and matter interact in the physical world
Operating at 98% Efficiency, U.S. Nuclear Plants Play Vital Role in Beating Sweltering Heat Wave
Designers of nuclear energy plants need to have a good grounding in engineering generally. The reactor technology is biased towards mechanical engineering, use of materials, stress analysis, thermodynamics, fluid flow. There is the nuclear physics aspect, calculating required fuel loadings and behavior over time. The control and instrumentation aspects are also vital. For the rest of the plant there is plenty of scope for electrical and mechanical engineers, and civil engineers, to use their knowledge. So it takes a wide range of skills to manage a nuclear project.
periscopes r optical instruments dat can afford submariners a ltd though vital visual picture outside their windowless hull
they use vital resources to run, like fossil fuels, they also use nuclear power. both of these effect the environment.
Radioactivity is important for a number of reasons. It is the basis of both nuclear power and nuclear weapons. It allows for such things as medical X-ray examinations. Radioactive decay in the interior of the planet Earth is the source of the heat which causes the mantle to be liquid, and thereby causes continental drift, and earthquakes and volcanoes. None of those would exist without radioactivity. The study of radioactivity has provided scientists with many vital clues about the structure of atoms, and the behavior of subatomic particles.
Yes, it certainly does. (Not negatively, though) In the process, oxygen is released, which is vital for humans and animals. So, it would be incorrect to say that it doesn't affect anything..:)
because it is run by all vital signs not with a single one . we can handle if it is single
We need to protect the ozone layer before anything else. It is because it is very vital.
Your respiratory system is a system of nerves. It is a vital part of your body. Although it can have a reaction to a neurotoxin or anything that affects the body.