Nuclear reactors.
Nuclear energy comes from changes in an atom's nucleus, such as nuclear fission or fusion reactions. These processes release large amounts of energy in the form of heat and radiation.
In a nuclear fission reaction, the energy comes from the splitting of atomic nuclei.
Nuclear power relies on the process of nuclear fission, where an atom's nucleus is split, releasing a large amount of energy. This energy is used to generate heat, which in turn produces steam to drive turbines connected to a generator that produces electricity. The use of nuclear reactions differentiates nuclear power from traditional forms of energy production.
Nuclear energy appears as heat in a nuclear reactor. It comes from the fission of uranium or plutonium
Nuclear energy comes from nuclear power plants. Inside the power plant, the workers split Uranium atoms which release heat. Then they release water on the heat which causes steam. the steam rises and turns turbines which then release electricity.
When nuclear fallout comes usually everyone shoots people in the head with their magnums
Nuclear energy is the term for energy that comes from inside the nucleus of an atom. This energy can be released through processes such as nuclear fission or nuclear fusion.
Nuclear Fallout comes from a nuclear power plant.
It starts with the nuclear air that comes from our bodies and so on so fourth
Nuclear power comes from the release of binding energy within atoms.
Nuclear energy comes from changes in an atom's nucleus, such as nuclear fission or fusion reactions. These processes release large amounts of energy in the form of heat and radiation.
No, it comes from fossil fuel
It comes from the nucleolus of an atom.
Most of it does, but some comes from weapons manufacture as well
0, Ecuador has no nuclear energy plants.
In a nuclear fission reaction, the energy comes from the splitting of atomic nuclei.
Nuclear energy