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Nuclear energy sometime uses uranium for its energy source.
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We use uranium and products derived from it as our source of nuclear energy. Uranium ores must be mined from underground.
No. Nuclear power plants use a uranium to provide the heat to generate electricity from. By splitting the nuclei of uranium atoms (called nuclear fission), energy is released, which will be used for electricity generation. Uranium is a radioactive metal, not a fossil fuel.
Uranium has stored energy (potential energy), more specifically, nuclear energy.
Yes, they import it and put it in the reactor core where rods slow down the energy given off then it turns a generator which creates power
Yes, uranium is the most important nuclear fuel now.
Yes, many reactors use uranium as their nuclear fuel, but some use plutonium or a uranium-plutonium mix.
Uranium-235 react with thermal neutrons in a nuclear reaction called fission. The enormous energy released by the nuclear fission can be transformed in electricity and heat in nuclear reactors.
The energy of the nuclear fission is transformed in heat or electricity.The use of nuclear fuels is profitable on long term.
The principal advantage and use is nuclear energy, an energy with no global warming effects.
it con be as fuel for nuclear power station