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No, fire is chemical energy not nuclear
Nuclear waste. Consumable Energy. Heat.
Nuclear energy is obtained by the fissioning of nuclei of uranium235, in a controlled chain reaction in a nuclear reactor, which produces heat that can be converted to electricity by normal power plant methods.
There are quite a few limiting factors for using nuclear energy. Nuclear energy is very expensive to produce for example.
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Lawrence Scheinman has written: 'Atomic energy policy in France under the Fourth Republic' -- subject(s): Atomic bomb, Economic aspects of Nuclear energy, Nuclear energy, Politics and government 'The International Atomic Energy Agency and world nuclear order' -- subject(s): Government policy, International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear energy, Nuclear nonproliferation 'International law and political crisis' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, International law, International relations 'The nonproliferation role of the International Atomic Energy Agency' -- subject(s): International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear nonproliferation 'The International Atomic Energy Agency' -- subject(s): International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear nonproliferation
If you refer to the unit, the international unit for energy is the joule; the symbol is "J".
Benjamin K. Sovacool has written: 'The international politics of nuclear power' -- subject(s): International cooperation, Nuclear energy, Political aspects, Economic aspects, Nuclear power plants 'The international politics of nuclear power' -- subject(s): International cooperation, Nuclear energy, Political aspects, Economic aspects, Nuclear power plants 'Energy access, poverty, and development' -- subject(s): Small power production facilities, Government policy, Renewable energy sources, Rural development, Energy policy
Paul C. Szasz has written: 'The law and practices of the International Atomic Energy Agency' -- subject(s): International Atomic Energy Agency, International cooperation, Nuclear energy, Nuclear nonproliferation, Research
I assumed this question is on symbol interpretation. There are symbol on energy, for instance atom is for nuclear energy, lightning is for electricity, fire is for thermal energy, wood/plant is fuel derived from wood/plant, oil barrel for oil. From above example, wood/plant fuel is chemical potential and nuclear fuel is nuclear potential energy.
John W. Wydler has written: 'Oversight of European nuclear energy development' -- subject(s): International cooperation, Nuclear energy, Nuclear engineering
Warren H Donnelly has written: 'The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978' -- subject(s): Nuclear nonproliferation, United States 'Nuclear power and proliferation' -- subject(s): Nuclear nonproliferation, Nuclear energy 'International notification and assistance for nuclear accidents' -- subject(s): Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency (1986), Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident (1986), Government policy, International Atomic Energy Agency, Law and legislation, Nuclear accidents, Nuclear engineering, Nuclear power plants, Radioactive substances, Safety measures 'Oil' -- subject(s): Petroleum industry and trade, Petroleum reserves, Petroleum, Storage 'Nuclear exports' -- subject(s): Nuclear fuels, Nuclear nonproliferation, Export controls 'U.S.-Japan agreement for nuclear cooperation' -- subject(s): Nuclear nonproliferation, U.S.-Japan Agreement for Nuclear Cooperation 'International Atomic Energy Agency' -- subject(s): International Atomic Energy Agency 'Nuclear power' -- subject(s): Accidents, Decommissioning, Government policy, Governnment policy, Management, Nuclear energy, Nuclear industry, Nuclear power plants, Safety measures, Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant (Pa.) 'U.S.-Soviet nuclear energy cooperation' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Nuclear energy 'Nuclear material from dismantled warheads' -- subject(s): Government policy, International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear arms control, Nuclear energy, Nuclear engineering, Nuclear fuels, Nuclear weapons, Recycling, Verification 'Nuclear proliferation' -- subject(s): Nuclear nonproliferation, Nuclear energy, Law and legislation, Foreign relations 'Iraq and nuclear weapons' -- subject(s): Nuclear weapons, Tactical nuclear weapons, Defenses
Anything that makes energy. Mitochondria makes energy for the cell. You could use a nuclear powered plant.
Ag is the nuclear symbol for silver.
If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
The nuclear symbol for chromium-50 is 5024Cr.