Yes. Producing the same amount of energy takes thousands of times as much fossil fuel.
The amount of energy released in a nuclear reaction is so great because of the large amount of energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. When nuclear reactions occur, this energy is released in the form of radiation and kinetic energy due to changes in the nucleus, resulting in a significant amount of energy being released.
Uranium and plutonium provide heat energy through a process called nuclear fission, in which the nucleus of an atom is split into smaller fragments, releasing a significant amount of energy in the form of heat. This heat is then used to generate steam, which drives turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.
This nuclear process is called nuclear fission. During nuclear fission, the uranium-235 atom absorbs a neutron, becomes unstable, and splits into two smaller nuclei (fission fragments) and releases energy and more neutrons.
The transportation sector is one of the main bodies of energy consumption that uses a great amount of energy. This includes the energy consumed by cars, trucks, planes, trains, and ships for moving people and goods.
The process that produces energy in our sun is called nuclear fusion. The fusion reaction combines hydrogen atoms into helium releasing a great deal of energy. The is the same processed as in the hydrogen bomb.
Great Britain is one example
The amount of energy released in a nuclear reaction is so great because of the large amount of energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. When nuclear reactions occur, this energy is released in the form of radiation and kinetic energy due to changes in the nucleus, resulting in a significant amount of energy being released.
Uranium and plutonium provide heat energy through a process called nuclear fission, in which the nucleus of an atom is split into smaller fragments, releasing a significant amount of energy in the form of heat. This heat is then used to generate steam, which drives turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.
The sun shines due to nuclear fusion reactions that occur in its core. Hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the process. This energy is what we see and feel as sunlight.
This nuclear process is called nuclear fission. During nuclear fission, the uranium-235 atom absorbs a neutron, becomes unstable, and splits into two smaller nuclei (fission fragments) and releases energy and more neutrons.
This process is known as nuclear fission and is the basis for nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons. The energy released during this process is harnessed to generate electricity in nuclear power plants. This reaction also produces additional neutrons that can sustain a chain reaction, leading to a continuous release of energy.
Stars create light by fusing hydrogen into helium. This nuclear reaction creates a great amount of energy which releases light and energy. This expanding force a\is counterbalanced by gravity, keeping the star stable.
The conventional bombs are the non-nuclear ones. They use a exotermic chemical reaction to obtain a sudden release of great amount of energy. In such weapons, nuclear fission and fussion are not significant source of energy, and radiocativity is not used as part of its offensive power. Regards, Mario/Brazil
In France for example.
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the energy comes from the strong nuclear force, which is almost unbelievably powerful.
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