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How do atomic power plant work

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Answered by Anonymous
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In atomic power plants -APP in short --- the chain reaction of the uranium decay is allowed to run in a controlled way .The uranium rods in the reactor , which are bombarded with neutrons , are dipped in water, which slows down the neutron and helps achieve a controlled nuclear fission .In addition , the fuel rods heat up the water to about 330° C. This heat is transfered in a heat exchanger to a second , non-radioactive water circulation , where the hot water evaporates and drives steam turbines .The energy is converted into electricity by means of the connected generators similar to other power plants .
Answered by hanishababy
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the nuclear power plant works neutrons collide with uranium atoms building them this is built religious neutrons from the uranium that interns colloidal with other atoms kesinga change your actions and reactions is controlled with controller rocks the observed neutrons the water in the core is heated by the nuclear fusion and then pumpapur introduce inside a heat exchange

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