yes... nuclear fuel actually gives off less radiation than average nuclear plants.
Coal can be easily mined and burned, whilst to use nuclear fuel requires a lot of scientific effort to make it safe
This takes around 6.000.000 years but it could take longer depending on the amount of nuclear fuel spilt.
That is the main use, to fuel nuclear power plants
Uranium is used as nuclear fuel.
they mainly use oil, and nuclear
The majority of nuclear reactors use uranium as nuclear fuel.
Gold is a very stable element and would be no use as nuclear fuel
Yes, it is safe to use a fan for this. Jet fuel is not easy to ignite.
If you mean space shuttles, the answer is no.
Nuclear power is stored for later use through the process of nuclear fuel reprocessing or by storing spent nuclear fuel in specially designed casks or pools. This allows for the energy generated during nuclear fission to be saved and used when needed.
Two uses of uranium are very important:- nuclear fuel for nuclear reactors- explosive for nuclear weapons
Nuclear fuel processing takes place in specialized facilities known as nuclear reprocessing plants. These facilities are designed to extract usable materials like plutonium and uranium from spent nuclear fuel for reuse. Additionally, some nuclear fuel processing can also occur at nuclear fuel fabrication plants where materials are prepared for use in reactors.