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Nuclear energy
It comes from light. Light energy is absorbed
Energy comes from the nuclear fusion of hydrogen atoms to form helium atoms in the core of stars, including our sun. This process releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat.
When atoms are rearranged in a chemical reaction, the energy released or absorbed is due to the breaking and formation of chemical bonds. This energy is typically in the form of heat or light, depending on the specific reaction.
Mass. When you split a large atom (fission) into parts the mass of the parts is less then the original atom. The "lost" mass comes out as energy. When you combine two small atoms into a larger atom (fusion) , the larger atom has less mass then the two original atoms and the "lost" mass comes out as energy.
gamma waves
Chemical energy comes from the breaking or forming of chemical bonds in molecules. When bonds break, energy is released, and when bonds form, energy is absorbed. This energy comes from the arrangement of atoms and their interactions within a molecule.
Nuclear energy
nuclear energy
Radiation is produced: either by gamma, alpha or beta.
One valuable characteristic of fission is the amount of energy released for each disintegrating atom is substantial.
It comes from light. Light energy is absorbed
chemical energy. when we use atoms, or chemicals, the energy starts out as chemical energy before becoming electrical energy
Energy comes from the nuclear fusion of hydrogen atoms to form helium atoms in the core of stars, including our sun. This process releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat.
Chemicals have energy stored in their molecular bonds due to the arrangement of their atoms. When these bonds are broken during a chemical reaction, energy is released or absorbed. This energy comes from the interactions of the atoms and electrons within the molecules.
Yes. Hydrogen is. ( if it comes from water) NO Uranium is nor
The energy that comes from the tiniest particles of matter is nuclear energy. This energy is released when nuclei of atoms undergo processes such as fission (splitting) or fusion (combining), resulting in a release of large amounts of energy.