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explain the power plant based on nuclear energy​

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Answered by shreya2320
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Nuclear power plants use heat produced during nuclear fission to heat water. ... The heat produced during nuclear fission in the reactor core is used to boil water into steam, which turns the blades of a steam turbine. As the turbine blades turn, they drive generators that make electricity.

Answered by punag6494
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Explanation:

Nuclear reactors are the heart of a nuclear power plant. They contain and control nuclear chain reactions that produce heat through a physical process called fission. That heat is used to make steam that spins a turbine to create electricity.

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