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The source of atomic energy is the "binding energy" that exists in the nucleus of all atoms. This is the energy that is contained in the union of the protons and neutrons of the nucleus. When the nucleus is split apart, the binding energy is released.
Yes, the decay of unstable atomic nuclei is the source of nuclear radiation.
Yes, coal is a non-renewable energy source. We use it faster than it is produced
It is due to the annihilation of a small part of the nuclear masses involved
The sun is the ultimate source of all energy in Earth's ecosystems.
Nuclear fission is when a neutron is fired at an element with a high atomic number, which splits and releases more neutrons and energy as a result. Nuclear fusion occurs in stars and experimental reactors.
They need a source of energy.A Source of Energy
Nuclear fission is when a neutron is fired at an element with a high atomic number, which splits and releases more neutrons and energy as a result. Nuclear fusion occurs in stars and experimental reactors.
no, chemical energy is the energy released from chemical reactions
This is true. Energy is required to begin all reactions.
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The term clean source of energy refers to only primary energy sources as wind or solar energy. Electricity, by definition, is not a primary energy source. It is a secondary energy source that is could be produced by a clean energy source as wind or any renewable primary energy source or produced by fossil energy source as oil, natural gas, or coal.
They are ATP and NADH. They are energy carrying molecules.
Nuclear fusion
Yes, it is true.
The source of atomic energy is the "binding energy" that exists in the nucleus of all atoms. This is the energy that is contained in the union of the protons and neutrons of the nucleus. When the nucleus is split apart, the binding energy is released.
Most likely.