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What method do we use for generating energy, nuclear fusion or fission?

Nuclear fission is the method currently used for generating energy, while nuclear fusion is still being developed for practical use.


Is solar energy nuclear fission or fusion?

The process generating solar energy is one of nuclear fusion.


How is nuclear fission delivered to consumers?

Nuclear fission is not delivered to consumers. The end result of nuclear fission is delivered to consumers. Nuclear fission is used to release excess nuclear energy (excess residual binding energy) in the fission of (usually) uranium-235, generating heat which flashes water to steam, which spins turbines, which turns generators, which makes electricity, which is delivered to consumers.


A sphere of matter held together by its own gravitational field and generating nuclear fission reactions in its interior?

Sounds like a star, but it is nuclear fusion there, not fission A planet is held together by its gravitational field and there is nuclear FISSION going on inside it producing geothermal heat.


What process does nuclear energy go through?

If you're referring to nuclear energy in power generating plants, it is nuclear fission. If you're referring to the nuclear energy in our Sun, it is nuclear fusion.


What are Merits demerits of nuclear fission?

Advantages: it is an alternative source of electricity and heat; it is at the base of fission bombs.Disadvantages: radioactive wastes are produced.


What kind of atoms are in nuclear energy?

A fission of energy atoms generating nuclear energy that is used to produce electricity.


What is the source of nuclear power?

Uranium


Where do you get nuclear fission?

You get nuclear fission in:nuclear fission reactorsatomic fission bombs


What does a nuclear fission diagram look like?

A nuclear fission diagram typically shows a uranium or plutonium nucleus being bombarded by a neutron, splitting into two smaller nuclei, releasing additional neutrons and a significant amount of energy. The diagram helps illustrate the process of nuclear fission and its potential for generating power in a controlled manner in nuclear reactors.


What is the splitting of an atoms nucleus into two smaller nuclei is called?

nuclear fission


Is the nuclear reaction that takes place in a nuclear electrical generating plant exothermic?

I would imagine it is since the goal of an electric plant is to give off energy, and exothermic reactions release entergy. Both fusion and fission, the two major nuclear reactions, are exothermic.