Root-Mean-Square simply means the square root of the mean (average) of the squares. It is a way of characterizing the available power in a system that has alternating current (AC), amongst other uses.
I do not know a specific nuclear energy system relationship with RMS values. Please restate the question and give more details?
I'm pretty sure nuclear has a bad affect on humans. It really depends on what you mean by Nuclear. If you mean Nuclear Energy, no. It is vital. If you mean Nuclear Waste, yes. It is deadly. If you mean the Nucleus of an atom. It is part you you.
Not sure what you mean... The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion; the original energy is the potential energy (nuclear energy, in this case) stored in the hydrogen-1 nuclei.
e is energy, m is mass, c is speed of light; so inherent energy is proportional to the mass and the square of the speed of light. This theory formed the basis of the nuclear bomb, in which a large percentage of the inherent energy would released all at once.
I assume you mean in the USA? Nuclear energy is supplied as electricity. You can see the nuclear plants on a map in the link given below.
No, it's slang sometimes for very large like a nuclear bid on ebay.
If you mean British Columbia, the answer is no
If you mean energy produced by nuclear reactors, then "heat" and "light" would be the answers (Just think of the sun)
Nuclear energy is released when uranium or plutonium nuclei are fissioned (split). Not clear what you mean by "particle", but nuclear energy only comes from a nuclear process, not a mechanical or chemical one.
I guess you mean "nuclear energy". That's a collective term for nuclear fusion (combining light atoms into heavier atoms), and nuclear fission (splitting heavy atoms). Both processes can release large amounts of energy, in some cases.
No, rushing water is not a nuclear source of energy. It is a renewable energy source known as hydropower, which is generated by harnessing the energy of flowing water to produce electricity through the use of turbines. Nuclear energy, on the other hand, is generated by splitting atoms in a process called nuclear fission.
Nuclear energy is the energy within an atomic nucleus, and which holds the subatomic particles together ("binding energy"). It can also informally refer to electricity generation obtained from this energy normally by fission of radioactive elements.
Nuclear energy comes from the process of splitting uranium atoms in a controlled reaction called nuclear fission. This reaction releases a large amount of heat energy, which is used to generate electricity in nuclear power plants.