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G. Petty has written: 'NEWS (nuclear energy, weapons and safeguards) data base' -- subject(s): Nuclear disarmament, Bibliography
Lee Joseph Kieffer has written: 'Bibliography of low energy electron collision cross section data' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Collisions (Nuclear physics)
Susan Alexander has written: 'Bibliography of nuclear education resources 1984' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Nuclear energy, Nuclear disarmament 'Why nuclear education?' -- subject(s): Nuclear arms control, Nuclear disarmament, Nuclear warfare
Robin Riddle has written: 'Bibliography of nuclear age educational resources' -- subject(s): Arms control, Bibliography, Nuclear disarmament, Nuclear warfare, Social aspects, Social aspects of Nuclear warfare
Sandra C. Danforth has written: 'Nuclear energy as a political and social issue' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Nuclear industry, Political aspects of Nuclear industry, Social aspects of Nuclear industry 'Reform for women in the Turkish Republic'
Jozef Jaklovsky has written: 'Preparation of nuclear targets' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Targets (Nuclear physics) 'NMR imaging' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Diagnosis, Magnetic resonance imaging, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear medicine
Chi Wang has written: 'Nuclear science in mainland China' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Nuclear energy, Science 'Chinese history: selected works in English' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History
Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy
The energy released is nuclear 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.
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.
Nuclear energy is converted to electrical energy in a nuclear power plant.