Radioactive elements used for fuel include Plutonium -239
Uranium-235 and uanium-233.
Uranium is a radioactive substance. Nuclear power production is carried out by the energy supplied by nuclear reactors. Nuclear reactors control the energy emission by nuclear fission reaction in radioactive substance when bombarded by neutrons.
The effects of the radioactive emission from the tsunami hit Japanese nuclear power plant still lingers, and will linger for many more years.
A commercial nuclear power plant
Uranium
Uranium
The element that can stay radioactive for millions of years is plutonium. This is where most nuclear power plant energy comes from.
A nuclear power plant
Yes, the radioactive decay of Uranium-235 is used to produce power in nuclear power plants.
by a nuclear power plant
Electricity, but there is a risk of radioactive leakage.
A nuclear power plant is considered safe and does not emit toxic fumes into the air. However, in case of a disaster such as an earthquake, a nuclear power plant may be damaged and it will leak radioactive particles into the air.
xenon is usually a waste product of nuclear reactors and although has power not that much
Cola is a renewable thermal fuel power source. It is not radioactive in the sense of nuclear plant fuel.
I think you mean Uranium /U/.
Radioactive waste, nuclear accident, public disapproval's
A nuclear resource is a special element that is ran through a nuclear reactor to power or propel and object. It is an object that appears as if it is radioactive or made from a nuclear element ran through reactors or still running .
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