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The condition known as going solid means that the reactor is shut down and cooled down, and the pressurizer is completely filled with water. The pressurizer is a component of the nuclear power plant that maintains high pressure on the coolant to keep it from flashing into steam. There is a steam bubble (a large volume) in the top of the pressurizer when the plant is online. Once cooled down and depressurized, we can pump more coolant into the plant to completely fill the pressurizer. The plant is then said to go solid when this happens.
simply, the nuclear reactor is the source of heat (or steam) for the nuclear power plant.
It protects the DNA in the nucleas from the cytosol a.k.a it is the nuclear membrane.
It protects the DNA in the nucleas from the cytosol a.k.a it is the nuclear membrane.
they convert mechanical energy into electricity.
Both plant and animal cells have nuclear membranes as both plants and animals are eukaryotes.
The reactor coolant is used to extract heat from the nuclear fuel and hence maintains its integrity.
Usually there is a uranium rod encased in a large compartment which is filled with water, we then cause a nuclear reaction causing the rod to get very hot which also heats up the water making steam, which turns something much like a fan which then spins a turbine and electricity is made. And the pressurizer pressurizes the steam to turn the turbine
Its is the nuclear plant of cell.it produce energy for the cell in form Of ATP or ADP
To control the rate of energy (heat) production by the fissionable materials.
Because that's where the plant can absorb the water...not through the flowers or leaves.
what is the existing of nuclear power plant?