Non-finite means it never ends. Something from which you can continue getting energy forever. There is no such thing in the real world.
Nuclear energy is classified as a nonrenewable energy source. This is because the nuclear fuel used in power plants (such as uranium or plutonium) is a finite resource that can eventually run out.
No, nuclear energy is not renewable nor sustainable. For nuclear fission to work, it requires a special type (isotope) of uranium. There is a finite amount of uranium on the planet, therefore this is not renewable. Also, the nuclear waste produced is not sustainable. An example of renewable energy would be a wind turbine.
If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
Yes, nuclear energy is energy.
Nuclear energy
Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy
The energy released is nuclear energy.
Those signals which have finite energy and zero power known as energy signal..Those signals which have infinite energy and finite power known as power signal..
Because it takes a finite amount of energy to move it at a finite rate.
Demand for nuclear energy is expected to increase.Nuclear energy is cost-effective in the face of rising crude oil and and coal prices and has few carbon emissions after the extraction and enrichment process. Nuclear reactors can be modified to burn a variety of fuels including uranium-235, plutonium, "spent" fuel, and thorium. Although these elements are in finite supply, they can meet current energy needs much longer than fossil fuels can sustain.
Uranium is used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors.