Nuclear energy is used to produce power in nuclear power plants. Fission in the reactors produces heat, which is typically used to boil water. The steam powers a turbine, which drives a generator to produce electrical power. The power is put on the electrical power grid, where it is used by business, industrial and residential customers.
It ends up with energy
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The neutrons from the radioactive decay process heats up water, which then turns to steam. The steam under pressure will force a turbine around, which will generate electricity.
Yes, the chemical energy from the battery is converted into electrical energy.
Anything device can transform electrical energy into other form of energy. This is called an electrical load.
Nuclear energy is used to produce electrical energy, but there is no direct relationship
there is a relationship they produce temperature.
It ends up with energy
nuclear -> heat -> kinetic ->electrical
It ends up with energy
It ends up with energy
It ends up with energy
It ends up with energy
Energy is the direct of the photovoltaic
It ends up with energy
It ends up with energy
It ends up with energy