I assume you want to convert it into useful energy. Nuclear energy will produce heat; this is usually used to heat pressurized water; the pressure escapes as steam. It escapes with force, and can move machinery - usually a generator that produces electricity.
Solar energy is formed by nuclear fusion in the sun
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Nuclear power plants are designed to convert nuclear energy into heat energy. This heat energy is then used to produce steam, which drives turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.
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.
A power plant generator
Nuclear power plants convert nuclear energy to electrical.sometimes it can be used to enrich radioactive nuclei which can later used in missile warheads. But using thorium as a source of nuclear power we can't enrich nuclei but we can use for electrical power generation which might have more energy than former
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The heat produced it used to evaporate water which turns turbines on a generator.
Only in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.
Nuclear reactions convert some of the mass into energy according to Einstein's equation E=mc^2, where E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light. This process is the basis of nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.
Yes, nuclear reactions convert a small amount of matter into a large amount of energy, as described by Einstein's famous equation E=mc^2. This means that a small portion of the mass of the nucleus is converted into energy during nuclear reactions.