Nuclear weapon, nuclear (atomic) power stations. Also the Sun works on nuclear reactions.
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United States in a bomb!
In France for example.
Magnesium is not used in the nuclear energy.
Nuclear energy is first changed to heat in a nuclear power plant using a process called nuclear fission. The heat generated is then used to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity.
Only since 1956
Yes, radium is a radioactive element that can emit radiation and is used in some types of nuclear reactions to produce energy. It is not commonly used in nuclear power plants but has been used historically in early experiments to explore nuclear reactions.
In the past, nuclear energy was primarily used for electricity generation in power plants. It was also used for naval propulsion in nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers. Additionally, nuclear energy was used for research purposes and in some medical applications such as cancer treatment.
Yes. There are virtually no physical limitations to where nuclear power can be used. Nuclear reactors have already been used on land, air and sea... and submerged and in space. Not only we humans use nuclear energy, but it is the primary source of energy in natural processess in the world too. Life on earth depends on the sun's energy, which in part is produced by nuclear fusion in the heart of the star.
Experiments with nuclear energy started in Germany in the early 1940's and the atomic bomb was used in 1945 against the Japs. It was not commonly used until mid 1950's.
Other names for nuclear energy include atomic energy, nuclear power, and atomic power.