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what is nuclear energy?name the process used in producing electricity from nuclear energy ​

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Answered by siddharthrajalingam
2

Answer:

fission

Nuclear Power

Nuclear energy originates from the splitting of uranium atoms – a process called fission. This generates heat to produce steam, which is used by a turbine generator to generate electricity. Because nuclear power plants do not burn fuel, they do not produce greenhouse gas emissions.In a nuclear energy plant, heat is produced from splitting atoms – a process called nuclear fission.

Nuclear reactor creates heat that is used to make steam.

The steam turns a turbine connected to an electromagnet, called a generator.

The generator produces electricity.

Nuclear energy produces electricity that can be used to power homes, schools, businesses, and hospitals. The first nuclear reactor to produce electricity was located near Arco, Idaho.

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Answered by mahigedam
1

Answer:

Electricity is produced from the nuclear energy via nuclear fission reaction which involves splliting of a heavy nucleus into two smaller nuclei with the help of slow moving neutrons which results in the release of a tremendous amount of energy.

Generally, a slow neutron is absorbed by U

235

nuclei to produce huge amount of heat energy which is further converted into electricity with the help of turbine. Nearly 200 MeV is released per fission of U

235

.

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