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Nuclear power stations use nuclear fuel to heat water as opposed to oil, gas or coal.

That is the basic difference.

When fissionable material breaks down it gives off heat, as well as other stuff, that heat is used to heat the water which drives the turbines to produce the electricity.

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What is nuclear energy first changed to in a Power Plant?

Nuclear energy is first changed to heat in a nuclear power plant using a process called nuclear fission. The heat generated is then used to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity.


What is the process of changing energy?

Changing energy involves converting energy from one form to another. This can be done through processes like chemical reactions, electrical circuits, or mechanical activities. Energy can be transformed between potential energy (stored energy) and kinetic energy (energy of motion) in various ways.


Is fission nuclear energy chemical energy or mechanical energy?

Nuclear fission is a type of nuclear reaction that converts nuclear energy into thermal energy (heat), which can then be used to generate mechanical energy (such as electricity). So, fission nuclear energy originates as nuclear energy and can be converted into mechanical energy.


What energy is the energy that is stored in an atoms nucleus?

The energy stored in an atom's nucleus is nuclear energy. This energy is released through processes like nuclear fusion or fission, which involve manipulating the nucleus of an atom to release large amounts of energy.


How is a nuclear energy formed and used?

Nuclear is formed either by: Fission of heavy nucleiFusion of light nucleiRadioactive decay of unstable nucleiNuclear energy results from the mass defect (either due to fission, fusion, or radioactive decay) change into kinetic energy that is changed into thermal energy (producing steam) then to mechanical energy then to electric energy.

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How is nuclear energy changed into electrical energy in a nuclear power plant?

Steam from the heat of the reactor.


What is changed in fireworks to create nuclear and chemical energy?

Fireworks certainly don't involve nuclear energy!


What is nuclear energy first changed to in a Power Plant?

Nuclear energy is first changed to heat in a nuclear power plant using a process called nuclear fission. The heat generated is then used to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity.


What energy transformations occur nuclear power plant?

As atoms break and forming elements having more binding energy per nucleon heat energy is released. Hence nuclear energy gets changed into heat energy Right from heat energy mechanical energy is produced This mechanical energy in the presence of magnetic field gets changed into electrical energy. So nuclear ---> heat ---> mechanical ----> electrical


Reactions generate thermal energy in a nuclear power plant as water is changed into steam?

fission


What reaction generate thermal energy in a nuclear power plant as water is changed into steam?

fission


What is the process of changing energy?

Changing energy involves converting energy from one form to another. This can be done through processes like chemical reactions, electrical circuits, or mechanical activities. Energy can be transformed between potential energy (stored energy) and kinetic energy (energy of motion) in various ways.


How are chemical potential energy and nuclear energy different?

Chemical energy arises through reactions between atoms of different materials, whilst nuclear energy arises through reactions in the nucleus of the atoms. In chemical reactions the nuclei are not affected or changed.


If nuclear energy is changed into another form of energy in the boiler what type of energy is this?

A nuclear reaction will liberate large amounts of heat energy. This heat is used to heat water in the boilers to produce steam. Note: Nuclear energy isn't changed into heat in the boiler. Nuclear energy generates heat in the reactor core where fission occurs. The heat is transferred into the primary coolant there. The primary coolant, which is circulated by pumps, transfers heat to turn secondary water into steam in the steam generators (boilers). From there the steam is sent down the steam lines to drive turbines.


How is nuclear energy gather or created?

Nuclear energy is not gathered or created. There is a saying to go along with this: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form. That saying is called the Law of the Conservation of Energy. Nuclear is a type of potential energy so this concept applies to it. There are many ways nuclear energy can be used. Lets say submarines. Most people have heard of the nuclear powered submarines. They can stay under water for a long time because they have basically unlimited energy. The submarines are powered by a nuclear reactor causing a series of nuclear reactions. The submarine uses the nuclear reactions as power. Generally it will get converted to mechanical or electrical energy (both types of Kinetic energy).


What makes up the largest percent of energy released in a nuclear detenation?

It hasn't changed any. It is still blast.


Is fusion nuclear energy or chemical energy?

Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy