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Pretty much anything within the grid radius of the 104 nuclear power plants in the US, and the several hundred worldwide.

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Types of things that use nuclear energy?

Examples of things that use nuclear energy include nuclear power plants for generating electricity, nuclear-powered submarines and aircraft carriers for propulsion, and radioisotope thermoelectric generators for space missions. Additionally, nuclear energy is used in medicine for cancer treatment and imaging through techniques such as radiation therapy and PET scans.


Do batteries use nuclear energy?

Batteries use chemical energy to create voltage to drive current flow. They do not use nuclear energy.


What Does not use nuclear energy?

All material uses nuclear energy.


What material does not use nuclear energy?

All material uses nuclear energy.


The use of nuclear reactors to generate electricity is?

The use of nuclear energy


What do you use nuclear?

we use nuclear because it helps save energy


What nuclear reaction is currently used to produce nuclear energy in nuclear reactors?

We use nuclear fission in nuclear reactors to tap nuclear energy.


Where do you use nuclear energy?

In nuclear fission reactors


Is the use of nuclear energy to conserve energy feasible?

If you use nuclear energy in place of fossil fuels, you are conserving the fossil fuel, that is reducing the amount you use.


Uranium was use in the development of the?

Nuclear energy Nuclear weapons


What is the main use of nuclear energy?

The main use of nuclear energy is to produce electricity. Nuclear energy is also used in the field of medicine and military purposes.


What energy do nuclear power plants create?

They use nuclear energy to produce power for the grid.

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