Pu-239 is not renewable. It is made from U-238, which is mined and in limited supply, even if the supply is very large.
yes it is
Nuclear Fission.Generally Uranium, but some reactors use Plutonium nuclear fission.
Not in the literal sense of the words "Mechanical Energy". It depends on the source of the mechanical energy.If the source is renewable, like solar or wind generated electricity, then the mechanical energy is renewable.If the source is non-renewable, like electricity from burning oil, then it is non-renewable.
It is A renewable source of energy.
no its a renewable source of energy
yes it is
Nuclear energy is not renewable. There is a fixed amount of potential fuel on the earth. Once it is used, there will be no more.
Uranium is used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors.
Uranium is a nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
Nuclear energy that is the source of sun energy which in turn is the source of fossil and renewable energies.
1. Nuclear energy is the result of nuclear fission of fissile nuclei as uranium-235, uranium-233, plutonium-239, etc. 2. Industrial nuclear energy has as source nuclear reactors.
No, but as hydrogen is the most plentiful element in both the earth's oceans and the universe there is more of it than we are likely ever to consume, assuming we can make fusion reactors.
- energy source - radiation source - tracer - fuel for nuclear reactors - explosive for nuclear bombs
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.
In fission reactors, which is the only practicable source of energy at present, it is the fission of the nuclei of uranium and plutonium which produces the energy
Nuclear Fission.Generally Uranium, but some reactors use Plutonium nuclear fission.
The most important advantage of uranium is the release of fission energy. This phenomenon is the source of energy in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.