Nothing, except possibly size, but that would be because of different power rating of plant not different type of plant.
There is no difference
Nuclear energy is energy released from splitting (fission) or merging (fusion) atomic nuclei, typically in power plants. Thermal energy refers to heat energy produced by the movement of atoms or molecules, which can be generated via various processes like burning fuel, friction, or chemical reactions. Essentially, nuclear energy derives from nuclear reactions, while thermal energy arises from processes involving heat.
The source of the thermal energy is obviously completely different, but the steam side, turbo-generator, etc is very similar.
what is the difference between the strenght of thermoplastic rubber and latex
No, the same
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Thermal CRacking is caused by heat while catalytic cracking is not caused by heat
Thermal energy is a quantity that can be measured in BTU or Calories. Heat transfer is just a method of transferring that energy from one place to another, or one part of a machine to another part. Heat transfer does not create any energy in itself.
the thermvents are inside a volcano
it's just the same thing
The wavelength of the detected signal.