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What are fallout shelters?

A fallout shelter is basically a shelter that you have to live in when there is some sort of nuclear activity going on outside on planet earth. You wait and live in there until there is no sign of nuclear activity or radiation. However, this takes a very long time. It takes about 1,000 years. So bundle up with plenty of food and water because you're going to live there for a LONG time! To survive the radiation from a nuclear attack


What would happen is the power line were to fall from the power pole to the ground?

If a power line were to fall from a power pole to the ground, it could create a dangerous situation due to the risk of electrical shock or electrocution for anyone nearby. The fallen line may also cause power outages in the area and potentially ignite fires if it makes contact with flammable materials. Emergency services should be contacted immediately to secure the area and manage the situation safely. It is essential to stay clear of the downed line and assume it is live.


If you have a 1000kva transformer than can you work on that transformer?

No. From what you're saying you're taking the input to the 2kV transformer in a microwave and replacing it with a 1MW input. The transformer will burn in milliseconds of power. <<>> The installation and maintenance of a 1000 KVA transformer can be worked on in a de energized state. To do so live could be extremely dangerous at any voltage.


Do televisions use single-phase or 3-phase power?

Answer 1: TV's use single-phase power. Answer 2: TV's use single phase power of 220 or 110 volts ac power depending on what part of the world you live in.


Where does voltage come from?

Connect one end of a piece of wire to a battery terminal and the other end to the other terminal. The ends of the wire become oppositely charged and the electrons in the wire flow along it towards the positive terminal. This causes the chemicals in the battery to change and eventually they will all be changed and the battery will be flat. It will then be unable to keep the ends of the wire oppositely charged and the current will stop. Or you could connect the wire to the terminals of a generator. The laws of magnetism will cause the generator - when it's turned - to charge the ends of the wire oppositely and a current will flow. But only while the generator is turning, because as soon as the electrons move down the wire they neutralise the charge, which must be replaced to keep the current flowing.

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Is it safe to work or live in the nuclear power plant?

obviously not


Why is Chernobyl forbidden?

The area where the city of Chernobyl is, is highly radioactive after the nuclear disaster at the nearby power plant in 1986. A few people still live in the city, but the power plant is abandoned as is the nearby city Pripyat.


What is the population of Ukraine chernobyl?

Because of the disaster at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl, not many people live there. Chernobyl, Ukraine has a population of 500.


Is Chernobyl in Pripyat?

No. They are both cities that are near the now abandoned nuclear plant that had a disaster in 1986. Pripyat was built for workers to live in. It is nearer to the Chernobyl power plant than Chernobyl is.


Does a plant and animal have nuclear pores?

yes because all plant have a live cyel


If you live in a town with coal power would you have more blackouts then someone who live in a town with nuclear power?

If the town is solely supplied from one power plant, with no connection to the national grid, then probably the coal plant would be more reliable. Nuclear plants because they have complicated safety shutdown systems sometimes shutdown spuriously and without any prior warning. However that is not a real situation, any town will have a connection to the grid so failure of any one plant would enable power to be drawn from elsewhere.


Where is the closest nuclear energy plant to your house?

i dont live close to one


What is the best way for major cities to prepare for earthquakes?

Don't build or live in old buildings, and don't build an old and out of date, cheap nuclear power plant on fault lines.


Can nuclear energy kill people?

Yes it can. If a nuclear power plant melts down radioactive material is put into the atmosphere, land, water. A good example of this is in Russia where Chernobyl had a meltdown. Nothing can live there today and won't for another 100 years.


How dangerous is it to live 200 meters from a water desalination plant?

It isn't dangerous in the slightest. Your land might suffer as a consequence but you shouldn't.


What are the legacies of World War 2?

One is that we live in a much more dangerous world after entering the Nuclear Age.


Where is a good place to build a nuclear power plant?

The nuclear power station should be built in an area that isn't prone to earthquakes, as if there is an earthquake, the radioactive material will be leaked. It shouldn't be near a highly populated area, but there should be homes close enough for workers to live in. There should be an adequate amount of roads so that material can be brought in large quantities easily.