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How is useful energy carried from the power stations?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a nuclear power station, a nuclear reaction releases heat – nuclearenergy is converted to heat energy: heat is used to change water into steam in the boiler. the steam drives the turbine (heat to kinetic energy) this drives the generator to produceelectricity – kinetic to electricalenergy

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a nuclear power station, a nuclear reaction releases heat – nuclear energy is converted to heat energy: heat is used to change water into steam in the boiler. the steam drives the turbine (heat to kinetic energy) this drives the generator to produce electricity – kinetic to electrical energy.

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