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No not really it is not that close to japan but they might feel a little destruction! :)
Nuclear power
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.
The energy efficiency of a typical nuclear power plant varies, depending on its design, but a typical value might be around 33%.
It might, if we eventually manage to harness nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission is fraught with problems, especially the disposal of nuclear waste.
Nuclear power plants convert nuclear energy to electrical.sometimes it can be used to enrich radioactive nuclei which can later used in missile warheads. But using thorium as a source of nuclear power we can't enrich nuclei but we can use for electrical power generation which might have more energy than former
Nuclear energy is the energy within an atomic nucleus, and which holds the subatomic particles together ("binding energy"). It can also informally refer to electricity generation obtained from this energy normally by fission of radioactive elements.
The most prominent, positive way nuclear energy is used to produce, well, electricity. Unless you're speaking of a different kind of "nuclear energy", it is in fact primarily used to produce electricity for millions of people across the globe. Not all as scary as you might think it is.
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In apex, the answers for 2 potential energies, the answers are Elastic, and Magnetic energy.
Nuclear energy comes already stored in small packs called atoms. But as for out modest ability to access and harness it for good, we as humans are still a long way from a "small pack" of nuclear energy that might be used to generate electricity, warm food, or light a living space. Anyone who envisions a lunchbox sized nuclear energy source is thinking beyond our technical ability. About the best we can do is build a small nuclear reactor about the size of a shipping container to generate energy via fission.