In the atomic nucleus.
Yes, that is how the nuclear energy is transferred to the turbine/generator
Nuclear energy can be found most any where that matter exists. The sun is powered by nuclear energy. When atoms split or are combined energy is released and that is what we call nuclear energy. The splitting of atoms is called fission, and the fusing of atoms is calls fusion.
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.
In the nucleus!
nuclear power plant are found in plain areas around the world like in the USA creating nuclear energy
I'm not sure about nuclear energy, but wind energy is created when strong winds spin a wind turbine which creates energy :)
Mainly that no good solution has been found to dispose of the nuclear wastes.
Try two websites: 'www.nrc.gov', and 'www.world-nuclear org'
See 'www.world-nuclear.org' for a summary of nuclear plants country by country
Electrical energy, in the triggering and fuzing mechanisms. Chemical energy, in the form of conventional explosives used to trigger the chain reaction. Nuclear energy, in the form of fissionable or fusable nuclear materials.
Firstly, this isn't really an entertainment or arts question. Secondly, the electrons don't contain nuclear energy, no. Nuclear energy is found within the bonds of an atom.
Nuclear energy is found everywhere in the world and is used for powering many things, like homes, and businesses. Mostly it is found in the eastern part of the US.