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A power station that produces electricity by wind power
A nuclear power plant produces electrical (electromagnetic) energy, or what most call electricity or electric power.
A conventional steam turbine driving a generator, no different to normal coal fired plants
A standard power station produces something like 500 megawatts. A standard wind turbine produces about 5 megawatts.
A nuclear power plant uses a slow, controlled nuclear chain reaction to heat water and generate electricity. A nuclear bomb uses a very rapid uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction in order to generate a massive explosion.
the heavy-metalic-electricity-producing machine
a power plant is a factory that produces lots of electricity. It might even produce electricity to your whole state
It produces no electricity
a nuclear power plant produces electricity from uranium 235
Fission of Uranium-235 nuclei produces heat in the plant. The heat is used to boil water, and the steam blows through a steam turbine which turns an electric generator.
Nuclear energy is obtained by the fissioning of nuclei of uranium235, in a controlled chain reaction in a nuclear reactor, which produces heat that can be converted to electricity by normal power plant methods.
Yes, nuclear power plants produce electric power (electricity).
Produces electricity with out polluting the air
It Powers the Huge turbine that produces electricity.
A power station that produces electricity by wind power
A nuclear powerplant is a Thermal powerstation that uses a nuclear reactor to generate electricity. The method: A nuclear fission or fusion reaction happens which produces up to 650 to 700 Degrees Of heat when controlled. This massive amount of heat is then open to massive amounts of water that produces steam which in turn the turbines that produces up to 10,000 Mega Watts of electricity.
Nuclear fission produces heat energy that produces steam The steam spins the turbines that spins electric generators and hence producing electricity.