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If you mean energy produced by nuclear reactors, then "heat" and "light" would be the answers (Just think of the sun)

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What is the only thing that a nuclear reactor can do?

Produce heat (energy) from nuclear fission.


What are the energy transfers in a nuclear reactor?

In a nuclear reactor, energy is transferred from the fission process of uranium atoms to heat energy. This heat energy is then used to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity.


What is a device that harness a controlled nuclear chain reaction to produce useful energy?

A nuclear reactor will do what is asked here. Use the link below to the related question about what a nuclear reactor is.


What are examples of nuclear energy to thermal energy?

Nuclear energy is used to heat water and produce steam in a nuclear power plant. The steam then drives a turbine connected to a generator, converting nuclear energy to thermal energy, which is then transformed into electricity. Another example is using nuclear energy to heat homes or buildings through a nuclear reactor heating system.


Which energy transformation occurs in the core of a nuclear reactor?

Nuclear fission occurs in the core of a nuclear reactor, where the energy released from splitting atoms is transformed into heat energy. This heat is then used to generate steam, which drives turbines to produce electricity.


Examples for nuclear energy?

PWR and BWR reactor types. Look up in Wikipedia.


What is artificial nuclear reactor?

An artificial nuclear reactor is a device that initiates and controls a sustained nuclear chain reaction. This reaction produces heat, which is used to produce electricity in nuclear power plants. The fission process in these reactors generates energy by splitting atomic nuclei.


What is the energy transfer in a nuclear reactor?

In a nuclear reactor, energy is transferred through a process called nuclear fission. Uranium atoms split apart, releasing large amounts of energy in the form of heat. This heat is then used to generate steam, which drives turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.


What is the name of the fuel used in the nuclear reactor?

The fuel used in a nuclear reactor is typically uranium. Specifically, the most common type of uranium used is uranium-235, which undergoes nuclear fission to produce energy in the reactor.


How does nuclear reactor works to produce electricity?

In a nuclear reactor, nuclear reactions create heat by splitting atoms or combining them. This heat is used to produce steam, which drives a turbine connected to a generator. The generator then converts mechanical energy into electricity that can be distributed to power homes and businesses.


Is nuclear reactors and nuclear energy the same thing?

Nuclear energy is released when U-235 undergoes fission, and that takes place in nuclear reactors (or nuclear weapons). So a reactor is a thing constructed to produce nuclear energy.


What is the place where controlled nuclear fission reactions take place?

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