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Nuclear power works by splitting open nuclear atoms. The energy escapes and opens up more nuclear atoms. The scientists use this energy to power homes and appliances.
Not from nuclear effects, though any large industrial plant built in a rural area must have some effect just due to the buildings where previously it was open country
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All available energy sources are open to a country like India. They have nuclear capabilities so even nuclear power would be a developable option.
because of their functions
Out of doors, something out in the open would freeze first. That's why people cover delicate plants when a freeze is expected.
Uranium can be harnessed through mining it from the earth's crust, mainly through open-pit or underground mining operations. It is typically found in concentrations in rocks and minerals, which are then processed to extract the uranium for various uses such as nuclear power generation.
open the power-steering reservoir cap. generally it says "power-steering fluid" ... first open up the hood... and make sure you have the right type of fluid.
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.
The Australian government does-- (from http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf48.html) In April 2007 the Prime Minister announced that the government would proceed to open the way for nuclear power in Australia by setting up a nuclear regulatory regime and removing any regulatory obstacles which might unreasonably stand in the way of building nuclear power plants. Australia would also apply to join the Generation IV International Forum, which is developing advanced reactor designs for deployment about 2025. The government would also take steps to remove impediments to uranium mining. "Policies or political platforms that seek to constrain the development of a safe and reliable Australian uranium industry - and which rule out the possibility of climate-friendly nuclear energy - are not really serious about addressing climate change in a practical way that does not strangle the Australian economy."
Electric actuators are used to automatically open and close industrial valves. They are used to control the flow of water or steam in various power plants as well as waste water treatment plants.
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