the controlled release of nuclear energy in a reactor is accomplished
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In the core.
no
That released by fission in a nuclear reactor
Excess binding energy of the uranium nucleus.
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An artificial nuclear reactor is a nuclear reactor that is created by man to utilize a nuclear reaction for energy, as opposed to natural nuclear reactors.
In the core.
a nuclear reactor converts binding energy into heat. a nuclear power plant uses a nuclear reactor to generate electricity.
The fission energy of a nuclear reactor is heat. It makes steam which runs a turbine electric generator. The electricity is put on the power grid and is sent to the load.
nuclear fission
no
In a nuclear reactor the nuclear energy released by fission appears as heat in the fuel rods, which is then transferred to the reactor coolant (ie water in PWR and BWR)
Steam from the heat of the reactor.
Yes, that is how the nuclear energy is transferred to the turbine/generator
No, a nuclear reactor produces thermal energy and ionising radiation, no magnetic effects.
I think is energy produced by the reactor in a second...