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why is nuclear power considered to be a kind of thermal power​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Nuclear plants are different to energy plants such as coal and natural gas, because despite being a thermal generation process they do not need to burn anything to create steam. ... Thanks to nuclear fission, heat and neutrons are released from uranium as the atoms split

Answered by vatsav56
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Explanation:

Nuclear plants are different to energy plants such as coal and natural gas, because despite being a thermal generation process they do not need to burn anything to create steam. ... Thanks to nuclear fission, heat and neutrons are released from uranium as the atoms split.

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