Why are the Philippines different from other countries where nuclear power is used routinely, like the US, Canada, France, UK? I believe you have a plant that was built but never operated, which seems very extravagant. In the UK we could not afford to do this. I think you will have to look at your own society, history, and politics, to decide if it is wise to have nuclear power. I believe there is a history of terrorism in the Philippines, so you need to consider can any plant be protected. Do you have earthquakes? That is another disadvantage if so. And would the owners and operators be able to decide on safety matters without politicians interfering?
I can refer you to a general answer on disadvantages of nuclear power. If you ask 'What are the disadvantages of nuclear fission power' you will get this answer.
Yes, nuclear power is used in England. The country has several nuclear power plants that contribute to its energy production and help meet electricity demand. Nuclear power is among the mix of energy sources in England alongside renewables and fossil fuels.
nuclear fusion
During that one time, you know. That one time is that one Science thing..? I am putting this up here because all of you other douchebags do this type of stuff, when I really need the answer. So, thanks boo boo..
Energy comes from either nuclear fission or nuclear fusion. Each nuclear reaction has unique characteristics, and there are answered questions here that can enlighten an investigator as to the particulars.
Mechanical energy, chemical energy, thermal energy, electromagnetic energy, electrical energy, nuclear energy, and sound energy...
Nuclear power has both advantages and disadvantages. It can provide large amounts of clean energy, but there are concerns about safety, waste disposal, and the potential for nuclear accidents. It is important to carefully consider the benefits and risks when evaluating nuclear power as an energy source.
A nuclear reactor will do what is asked here. Use the link below to the related question about what a nuclear reactor is.
Here are some types:* Potential energy * Kinetic energy * Chemical energy * Gravitational potential energy * Magnetic potential energy * Elastic energy * Nuclear energy
Because nuclear energy is the only viable means of producing large amounts of energy in the absence of fossil fuels. Yes, there are alternative sources of energy out there, but the technology is not ready for large scale operation. Nuclear is here now - Alternatives might be here in 30 to 50 years, or more. Yes, there are risks involved, but it is a matter of proper comparison of risk versus benefit and, when you objectively look at the big picture, without some of the fanaticism that we have on both sides of the coin, you discover that nuclear energy is better.
Here some of the disadvantages of Yoga: Congestion of energy resulting in weakening of the body, fever or over heating, skin rashes, depression, pain and discomfort.
Here are the 9 forms of energy: Thermal Sound Kinetic Electrical Chemical Nuclear Light Gravitational Strain
Enourmous amounts of gas and oil. Here in Norway we have alot of water energy, Sweden has nuclear energy and Denmark relies on wind energy.
Yes, nuclear power is used in England. The country has several nuclear power plants that contribute to its energy production and help meet electricity demand. Nuclear power is among the mix of energy sources in England alongside renewables and fossil fuels.
nuclear fusion
Not sure what you're asking here. There is no "nuclear atom", every atom has either nuclear bonding energy. Are you asking about the strong and weak nuclear force within the nucleus? Or the history of utilizing that nuclear energy from with in the atom for other uses (atomic bomb and nuclear power plants)? I believe he was talking about the atoms used in nuclear explosions. The metal used is generally Plutonium. It is important because splitting it releases a crazy amount of energy. This energy can be used for killing people, or generating electricity, or even EMP's (electric magnetic pulse).
During that one time, you know. That one time is that one Science thing..? I am putting this up here because all of you other douchebags do this type of stuff, when I really need the answer. So, thanks boo boo..
Energy comes from either nuclear fission or nuclear fusion. Each nuclear reaction has unique characteristics, and there are answered questions here that can enlighten an investigator as to the particulars.