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Savion listed the steps involved when nuclear power plants generate electricity.

1 Nuclear reaction occurs.
2 Nuclear energy is converted to radiant and thermal energy.
3 Heat is used to generate steam.
4 Light and heat are released.
5 Steam turns turbines.
6 Mechanical energy is converted to electrical energy.

Which best explains how to correct Savion’s error?
a. In step 2, change “radiant and thermal ” to “chemical and mechanical.”
b. Reorder the steps so that step 4 appears before step 3.
c. Reorder the steps so that step 6 appears before step 5.
d. In step 6, change “mechanical” to “thermal.”

Answers

Answered by PoojaBurra
20

In order to correct the error in savion’s statement the step 4 should appear before step 3

The correct order of steps invoved in generating electricity using nuclear power plants by savion are:

  1. Nuclear reaction takes place.
  2. Nuclear energy gets converted into radiant and thermal energy.
  3. Light and heat energy are released.
  4. Heat energy is used to generate steam.
  5. Steam is used to turn  turbine.
  6. Mechanical energy gets converted to electrical energy.

Answered by Ilianalast
48

Answer:

the correct answer would be C. Reorder the steps so that step 4 appears before step 3.

Explanation:

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