Write the steps involved in generating electricity in a nuclear reactor
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Nuclear power stations use fuel containing uranium.
These are the steps by which electricity is generated by nuclear power:
Uranium atoms split releasing energy so fuel becomes hot. This heats the water turning it into steam.
The steam turns the turbine.
The turbine turns a generator and electricity is produced.
The electricity goes to the transformers to produce the correct voltage.
The fuel used eventually becomes solid nuclear waste. This waste is radioactive and emits ionising radiation
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These are the steps by which electricity is generated by nuclear power:
Uranium atoms split releasing energy so fuel becomes hot. This heats the water turning it into steam.
The steam turns the turbine.
The turbine turns a generator and electricity is produced.
The electricity goes to the transformers to produce the correct voltage.
The fuel used eventually becomes solid nuclear waste. This waste is radioactive and emits ionising radiation
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Steps involved are
Steps involved are1- Binary fission or fusion takes place in the concentrated environment.
Steps involved are1- Binary fission or fusion takes place in the concentrated environment.2- Heat produced after this reaction is used to generate electricity.
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