No and Yes, you would have to have licenses from the government. PLUS you would be spending a TON of money millions millions of dollars. So in a typical person who would want to. No.
Make electricity.
The average man cannot "help" make nuclear power. Once the plant is online, there is a crew hired by the owner of the plant to run it. I guess you could apply for any job openings at your nearest plant.
nuclearly formulated energy
Electrical energy
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Nuclear reactors produce heat, the heat then is used to make steam, turning turbines. Therefore, the waste of a nuclear power plant is excess steam.
The meltdown probably occurs due to loss of power, so the question does not make sense
This is not practical either physically or regulatory/legally.
You would not be able to obtain the fissile material necessary to build a working model of a nuclear power plant. You could build a model, for sure, but it would not be a working model.
It depends on the type of power plant. Some of the most common is coal (which is used to make steam to create power) one of the least common in the us is nuclear power.
in the nucleus
they only make food for us, not a cycle, so non-living