from the splitting of uranium atoms
In a nuclear fission reaction, the energy comes from the splitting of atomic nuclei.
Geothermal energy, which comes from the heat within the Earth's crust, and nuclear energy, which is generated from the splitting of atoms in nuclear reactions, are two examples of energy resources that do not come directly from the sun.
i am,yes.in fact nuclear energy could kill houndreds of billions of people including you!!
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It might be nuclear energy, but I could be wrong.
The energy in nuclear reactions comes from the splitting or combining of atomic nuclei, which releases a large amount of energy in the form of radiation and heat.
You could for instance convert the nuclear energy to mechanical or electrical energy and use it to pump water up into a high reservoir, where it will have potential energy.
Bumper cars use electricity, which could be from a nuclear plant
Most energy comes from sun through the nuclear fusion energy.
From the nuclear fusion reaction in the sun
Sorry, I can't grasp what you are asking. 'How is nuclear energy described as' doesn't make sense to me. Could you rephrase this please.
Nuclear energy is not considered a renewable energy source because it relies on the fission of uranium atoms, which is a finite resource. However, nuclear power plants can help support renewable energy sources by providing a baseload of constant power that can complement intermittent sources like wind and solar.