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Radioactivity more precisely fission chain reaction
False. Nuclear power is used to generate about 25% of the electricity in the United States, and about 75% of the electricity in France. Nuclear power is far safer than coal-fired power plants, and produces no harmful emissions, if you care about such things.
Power plants generate electricity and the electricity is used just like any other energy source would be, they power cities and make stuff run
Nuclear power is used to generate electricity.
Nuclear power plants don't emit greenhouse gases, need little fuel to generate a lot of power, and can produce electricity continuously.
They both generate electricity.
to generate electricity.
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Coal is used to generate almost half of all electricity produced in the United States. Besides electric utility companies, industries and businesses with their own power plants use coal to generate electricity. Power plants burn coal to make steam. The steam turns turbines which generate electricity.
Thermonuclear plants are power stations. They use nuclear fission reactions to generate heat. This boils water to generate steam, which turns the turbines to generate electricity.
From the thermal energy released by fission of uranium
The most common way power plants generate electricity is by burning coal. Some use"green" alternatives like solar power or wind power, but the most common is coal. There's a few out there that use nuclear power to generate electricity, but not that many.
Radioactivity more precisely fission chain reaction
They generate it by converting mechanical energy to electrical energy using generators inside power plants.
I think you mean power plants. The word plant is used in engineering to mean an assembly of different items that combine to produce electricity
solar power can generate electricity
Yes, if more plants are built.