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Depending on: - the type of the nuclear reactor - the electrical power of the nuclear reactor - the type of the nuclear fuel - the enrichment of uranium - the estimated burnup of the nuclear fuel etc.
Hydel Power Plant
I believe the answer is coal plants
1. Uranium must be refined to obtain "nuclear grade" uranium. 2. The enrichment in the isotope 235U depends on the type of the nuclear reactor; some reactors (as CANDU) work with natural uranium.
VC Summer Nuclear Power Station uses a Westinghouse "light water" reactor. "Light water" means that the nuclear reaction is moderated by regular H2O (as opposed to "heavy water" which uses a heavier Hydrogen isotope called "deuterium").
nuclear
Chernobyl is famous for the worst nuclear power plant accident in history.
A nuclear power plant produces electrical (electromagnetic) energy, or what most call electricity or electric power.
Nuclear fission
Electricity.
Depending on: - the type of the nuclear reactor - the electrical power of the nuclear reactor - the type of the nuclear fuel - the enrichment of uranium - the estimated burnup of the nuclear fuel etc.
Electrical energy
Electricity.
nuclear energy?It should be any way~(=w=)
Nuclear fission
they provide higher amount of power and electricity than normal power plants.
A nuclear chain reaction nuclear fission