If you mean energy produced by nuclear reactors, then "heat" and "light" would be the answers (Just think of the sun)
The energy produced inside a nuclear reactor is Heat Energy [Thermal Energy] In which it is transferred to kinetic energy in the turbines which is converted to electrical energy.
You rip apart an atom which releases great energy in the form of heat. The energy causes water to evaporate which turns a turbine. The turning turbine creates electricity. This is how a nuclear reactor works.
Generates alot of energy for cities, town, large factories
turbins and nuclear rods
It does not produce CO2.
downtime is 7.9 % and average availability is 92.1 % according to the US Dept. of Energy
Produce heat (energy) from nuclear fission.
The nuclear fuel either loaded in adedicatednuclear reactor or in an atomic bomb
A nuclear reactor will do what is asked here. Use the link below to the related question about what a nuclear reactor is.
PWR and BWR reactor types. Look up in Wikipedia.
the controlled release of nuclear energy in a reactor is accomplished
Nuclear energy is released when U-235 undergoes fission, and that takes place in nuclear reactors (or nuclear weapons). So a reactor is a thing constructed to produce nuclear energy.
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.
The latest PWR designs can produce 1600MW electrical from one reactor.
In the core.
You can transform thermal energy to electrical energy in a power plant, chemical energy to mechanical energy in an internal combustion engine, or nuclear energy into thermal energy in a nuclear reactor. These are just three examples.
Most Answers are Founded Out By:Sun's Rays, Other Star's Rays ETC.what are objects that use nuclear energy?
The energy released in a nuclear reactor is in the form of heat. This heat is used to boil water and produce high pressure steam which then drives the turbine.