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Which is the process used to harness nuclear energy these days? Explain it briefly.

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Answered by dasm212003gmailcom
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The process used to harness nuclear energy these days is Nuclear Fission. 

A power plant in which the heat energy required to make steam and turn turbines for generating electricity is obtained by nuclear fission reactions is obtained power plant. Most of the nuclear power plants use Uranium -235 as fuel to produce heat by the nuclear fission process. In the nuclear reactor of a nuclear power plant, a controlled and self-sustaining fission chain reaction of uranium-235 is carried out by using low energy neutrons to produce out by using low enregy neutrons to produce heat energy at a controlled rate. This heat energy is used to boil water to makes steam. The high pressure steam turns a turbine which drives a generator to produce electricity

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nuclear energy is harnessed in nuclear power plants. It contains a nuclear reactor, a boiler and a turbine.

The nuclear reactor is the place where nuclear fission is carried out. Nuclear fission produces a huge amount of energy.

Energy produced during nuclear fission is utilized to boil water, so that steam can be generated.

Steam is utilized to turn the turbines to produce electricity.

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