As atoms break and forming elements having more binding energy per nucleon heat energy is released.
Hence nuclear energy gets changed into heat energy
Right from heat energy mechanical energy is produced
This mechanical energy in the presence of magnetic field gets changed into electrical energy.
So nuclear ---> heat ---> mechanical ----> electrical
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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.
Electrical energy
There are many ways a nuclear accident may occur, however most nuclear power plant accident occur due to problem in an reactor.
It goes from solar to chemical, if you want a short easy way to figure this out just think what goes in and what comes out.
There are different types of "power plant". Some run on nuclear energy, others don't.
No, because the highest amount of energy needed in a nuclear fusion is 40,000,000 K, which is only known to occur on the sun.
Steam from the heat of the reactor.
A commercial nuclear power plant
nuclear energy?It should be any way~(=w=)