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Atomic energy is really a misnomer for nuclear energy. It is the fissioning of the nucleus which causes energy to be released. At the atomic level we are dealing with chemical reactions, but in the early days people did talk of atomic power and atomic bombs.

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The words "atomic" and "nuclear". Otherwise, its the same thing. Atomic is the older usage, from the understanding that the energy comes from the atom. Nuclear is the newer usage, from the understanding that the energy comes from the nucleus of the atom.

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