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The source of heat in a nuclear power plant is the release of binding energy (Strong Atomic Force) that hold nuclei together.
Fossil fuels ends soon and not all countries have reserves. Also nuclear energy pollutes less than burning fossil fuels.
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-- gravity -- electrostatic force -- weak nuclear force -- strong nuclear force
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Gravity, Electromagnectic Force, Strong Nuclear Force and Weak Nuclear Force.
The force between nucleons is called nuclear force.
The strongest force known is called the "strong force" or "strong nuclear force".
Nuclear energy arises in a fission reactor by the splitting of nuclei of uranium or plutonium, there is no need for any energy source to start the process. You just set the chain reaction going by assembling enough fissile material with a moderator in the right geometrical arrangement, and away it goes. Another answer: The energy source is the weak nuclear force, from the nucleus of the atom. In other words, nuclear energy IS the energy source.