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Radioactive isotopes are used as fuel in nuclear power plants for generating electricity. Comment on it.​

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Answered by umerkhitabbutt
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Answer:

radioactive elements like uranium when fission reaction occurs it produces a lot amount of energy that can be use for generating electricity

Answered by hotelcalifornia
1

Radioactive isotopes are used as fuel in nuclear power plants for generating electricity

Explanation:

  • Nuclear fuel finds its use in nuclear reactors, that sustains a nuclear chain reaction. Once uranium atoms split energy emerges in the form of fission
  • Most of these fuels tend to fissile and the common types of fuels are plutonium 239 and Uranium 235.
  • Even they are capable and are able to sustain nuclear fission. Mainly it is put to use in power stations where heat is produced to operate the power turbines.

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