Yes there certainly is, both in the fission process and in the spent fuel when it is unloaded.
Not precisely. The current technology of nuclear energy gets energy from fission. Fission produces radiation, as well as energy.
Nuclear radiation is not affected at all, but radiation by Electromagnetic Radiation is. This is a straight Physics topic, not Nuclear Energy.
Radiation is used in nuclear energy to generate heat through fission reactions in the reactor core. This heat is then used to produce steam that drives turbines to generate electricity. While radiation can be harnessed for the production of nuclear energy, it is important to control and manage it to prevent harmful exposure to humans and the environment.
Yes a nuclear bomb gives radiation. Radiation is transfer of energy through empty space.
Radiation
No.
Gamma radiation is a form of nuclear radiation that consists of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves, similar to X-rays. It is highly penetrating and can pose health risks when absorbed by living tissue.
Yes, nuclear bombs produce gamma radiation as a result of the nuclear fission or fusion reactions that release high-energy photons. Gamma radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation that accompanies the explosion of nuclear devices.
Gamma radiation
Yes, the decay of unstable atomic nuclei is the source of nuclear radiation.
energy/electricity/weapons
Tanning has nothing to do with nuclear anything. The sun produces radiation, but it's not nuclear.