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Answered by speechlessmirror85
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Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear energy to generate heat, which most frequently is then used in steam turbines to produce electricity in a nuclear power plant. Nuclear power can be obtained from nuclear fission, nuclear decay and nuclear fusion reactions.

Explanation:

Nuclear energy is energy in the nucleus (core) of an atom. ... There is enormous energy in the bonds that hold atoms together. Nuclear energy can be used to make electricity. But first the energy must be released. It can be released from atoms in two ways: nuclear fusion and nuclear fission.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nuclear Energy:

The energy realeased during nuclear fission and which can be used to generate electricity is called as nuclear energy.

  • Nuclear energy is energy present in nucleus of an atom.
  • In nuclear fission, atoms are splits and they release energy.
  • The nuclear fission is used my many power plants.
  • Nuclear energy comes from binding energy which is stored in the atom.
  • Nuclear energy is used to create electricity.
  • Nuclear energy is released to generate heat during nuclear reactions.
  • Nuclear energy is used in nuclear weapons, nuclear medicines and electricity etc.
  • Nuclear energy is renewable resource.
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