why only radio active uranium used as a fuel for Nuclear power plant
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Nuclear power plants use a certain type of uranium—U-235—as fuel because its atoms are easily split apart. ... Nuclear fuel is loaded into reactors and used until the fuel assemblies become highly radioactive and must be removed for temporary storage and eventual disposal.
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Nuclear power plant use a certain type of uranium - u-253 as fuel because it's atoms are easily split apart
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