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Not quite sure what you mean by 'nuclear energy'.

Energy is one single thing: the ability to perform work. There are different carriers for energy. The motion of particles can carry energy: this we call kinetic energy. Energy can also be carried by EM-radiation, such as light or microwaves.

Energy is also stored in various forms: the forces that bind subatomic particles together store a huge amount of energy. Nuclear power is generated by making atoms release some of this energy (through fission or fusion).

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What is the differences between radiant and nuclear energy?

Radiant energy is energy that is transmitted in electromagnetic waves, such as light or heat. Nuclear energy, on the other hand, is the energy that is released during nuclear reactions, such as fission or fusion processes in atoms. While both types of energy can be harnessed for generating power, radiant energy comes from sources like the sun, while nuclear energy is derived from processes within atomic nuclei.


Which energys go into potential or kinetic energy mechanical thermal electrical chemical nuclear gravitational motion radiant or sound?

Potential energy - gravitational, chemical, nuclear Kinetic energy - mechanical, thermal, electrical, motion, radiant, sound


How are contrast radiant energy and sound energy alike?

Contrast radiant energy and sound energy are both forms of energy that can travel through a medium, such as air or water. Contrast radiant energy travels as electromagnetic waves, while sound energy travels as mechanical waves. Both forms of energy can transfer from one object to another.


What is the branch of medicine dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy?

Nuclear medicine is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnostic or therapeutic use of radioactive substances and radiant energy.


What is the origin of radiant energy?

Radiant energy originates from the sun, where nuclear reactions in the sun's core produce vast amounts of heat and light energy that is then emitted in the form of electromagnetic radiation. This radiation travels through space and reaches the Earth, providing us with sunlight and other forms of radiant energy.

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Why radiant and nuclear are alike?

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What is the differences between radiant and nuclear energy?

Radiant energy is energy that is transmitted in electromagnetic waves, such as light or heat. Nuclear energy, on the other hand, is the energy that is released during nuclear reactions, such as fission or fusion processes in atoms. While both types of energy can be harnessed for generating power, radiant energy comes from sources like the sun, while nuclear energy is derived from processes within atomic nuclei.


What is released during nuclear reactions?

Energy (in the form of heat), also free neutrons.Binding energy


Is radiant energy of sun is due to nuclear fission?

No. It's the product of nuclear fusionin the sun's core.


Which energys go into potential or kinetic energy mechanical thermal electrical chemical nuclear gravitational motion radiant or sound?

Potential energy - gravitational, chemical, nuclear Kinetic energy - mechanical, thermal, electrical, motion, radiant, sound


Why is mechanical energy and nuclear energy alike?

All energy can be thought of as the capacity to do work


How are contrast radiant energy and sound energy alike?

Contrast radiant energy and sound energy are both forms of energy that can travel through a medium, such as air or water. Contrast radiant energy travels as electromagnetic waves, while sound energy travels as mechanical waves. Both forms of energy can transfer from one object to another.


What is the branch of medicine dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy?

Nuclear medicine is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnostic or therapeutic use of radioactive substances and radiant energy.


What are 5 main types of energy people experience?

chemical,electrical,nuclear,radiant,mechanical


Where and how is the Sun and radiant energy?

Nuclear fusion creates energy in the Sun's core and is radiated outward through the Sun's layers


What is the origin of radiant energy?

Radiant energy originates from the sun, where nuclear reactions in the sun's core produce vast amounts of heat and light energy that is then emitted in the form of electromagnetic radiation. This radiation travels through space and reaches the Earth, providing us with sunlight and other forms of radiant energy.


What kind of energy is used to disinfect your bedding's?

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