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In the US, Canada, UK, France, Spain, India, China, Russia, Ukraine, South Africa, to name some countries.

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Q: Where is nuclear energy being used?
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What is Uranium energy used for?

Uranium is used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors.


Is magnesium used for nuclear energy?

Magnesium is not used in the nuclear energy.


What is the main resource of nuclear energy?

Uranium-238 is used in nuclear reactors.It produces energy by the nucleus being split by a proton hence nuclearreactor.


What is keeping nuclear energy from being used?

Nothing, it is being widely used. 104 operating reactors in the US alone


Where is nuclear energy being used today?

Nuclear energy is found everywhere in the world and is used for powering many things, like homes, and businesses. Mostly it is found in the eastern part of the US.


Is nuclear energy and nuclear fuel different?

Nuclear fuel is the fuel used to produce nuclear energy.


What do nuclear energy and fossil fuel have in common?

They are hydrocarbons which burn with oxygen


How are Nuclear energy transformed into usable energy?

Nuclear energy is used to produce steam. This steam used to rotate turbines


What happened before the 1950s that would become instrumental in the development of nuclear energy in the future?

The atom was split successfully in early 1940s. In 1945, nuclear bombs were dropped on Japan and thereafter nuclear energy began being used for local energy.


How are nuclear energy used?

Saying nuclear energy is like saying Norwegian furniture. Nuclear power/energy is used everywhere, in 2009 20% of all electricity in the US was nuclear origin.


What nuclear reaction is currently used to produce nuclear energy in nuclear reactors?

We use nuclear fission in nuclear reactors to tap nuclear energy.


Does Thermal energy and nuclear energy relate?

Nuclear energy is released by every fissioning nucleus, about 200 Mev per fission. But as the fission fragments are slowed down and absorbed in the mass of the fuel rods, the nuclear energy is changed to thermal energy (heat) which can then be transferred to the reactor coolant and used for steam raising