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The energy source for a nuclear power plant is the fissioning of nuclear fuel, which is normally uranium.
Electrical energy
There are different types of "power plant". Some run on nuclear energy, others don't.
nuclear energy?It should be any way~(=w=)
Thermal energy
The energy source for a nuclear power plant is the fissioning of nuclear fuel, which is normally uranium.
Nuclear energy is converted to electrical energy in a nuclear power plant.
Nuclear energy is released from the nucleus when U235 fissions, it appears initially as kinetic energy of the fission fragments, these are then stopped in the fuel material and turned to thermal energy. We can't use the nuclear energy directly.
Electrical energy
There are different types of "power plant". Some run on nuclear energy, others don't.
Yes. It predicts the amount of energy that would be released by the conversion of a given mass of matter.
Steam from the heat of the reactor.
Photosynthesis is the conversion of water and sunlight into ATP (Energy) for the plant cells.
A commercial nuclear power plant
nuclear energy?It should be any way~(=w=)
Nuclear energy is obtained by the fissioning of nuclei of uranium235, in a controlled chain reaction in a nuclear reactor, which produces heat that can be converted to electricity by normal power plant methods.
It depends on if its a nuclear power plant or not.