The US generates most, with 104 power reactors, but France has the largest percentage at around 80 percent of total electricity
You probably mean France
France with about 80% of their electricity generated by nuclear.
Nuclear power is the use of sustained Nuclear fission to generate heat and do useful work. Heat from nuclear fission boils water to make steam, which pushes a turbine. The turbine generates electricity using a magnet through a process called electromagnetic induction.
I chose 'Nuclear Powers Secondary Loop' because of nuclear energy up and comming behavior, and that in nuclear power a Secondary Loop absorbs heat and generates the electricity.
The US generates about 20% of its electric power from nuclear power.
The heat from nuclear fission is what generates electricity. Water is heated in a nuclear reactor, which then generates steam which is used to power electrical generators.
France
It generates electricity and it is too dangerous. We cannot depend on nuclear power.
The controlled nuclear reaction generates large amounts of heat. That heat boils water, which creates steam. The steam turns turbine blades, and the turbine generates electricity.
nuclear fission generates heatheat boils water making steamsteam turns turbinesturbines turn generatorsgenerators make electricity
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Heat. Which is used to boil water which turns a turbine. The turbine generates electricity.
The energy released when a nuclear power plant generates heat to generate steam to generate electricity. The energy released when a nuclear weapon detonates.
You probably mean France
Basically, nuclear power plants use the heat from a nuclear fission reaction to boil water The steaming water then turns a turbine that generates electricity.
France with about 80% of their electricity generated by nuclear.
As far as the generation side goes, it is identical, a steam turbine driving a generator locked in synchronism to the electrical grid system