There are many different problems with nuclear energy as it can be highly dangerous and if not used in a proper way it can be lethal. To use nuclear power it is very expensive project which can be reaching the totals of £65 billion. It can take a very long time for some think to be less radioactive as many radioactive substances have a very high half life.
If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
There are arguments about where to store waste.
As usual these get inter-twined. Nuclear energy originates from the nucleus, when U235 fissions or splits, energy is released because the resulting products have lost mass, and energy = mass x c2. This energy appears as kinetic energy of the fission fragments, and to a smaller extent as a gamma ray. The fission fragments recoil and their kinetic energy is lost and appears as thermal energy in the uranium fuel. The gamma is also absorbed in the reactor. So it is basically a potential energy, but you can regard all mass as a potential energy through E = mc2.
Yes, nuclear energy is energy.
Nuclear energy and renewable energy are not related. Renewable energy does not use nuclear energy.
This would fill a library of books, with for and against arguments.
Campaign Against Nuclear Energy was created in 1976.
There are many arguments both for and against Nuclear power, but your question is ambiguous and should be interpreted on a personal level.
There are arguments about where to store the waste. (APEX)
i am,yes.in fact nuclear energy could kill houndreds of billions of people including you!!
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Yes, if they are exposed to irradiation or nuclear contamination. That is one of the arguments against nuclear power, that not only is nuclear waste produced in the reactor, but that eventually the entire reactor container will have to be disposed of or isolated.
No. There are several problems with nuclear energy - mainly, managing the waste products - and as a result, there are many protests against the user of nuclear energy.
i think nuclear power is awesome
If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
There are arguments about where to store waste.
Australia and New Zealand come to mind