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Nuclear energy is produced in reactors where uranium or plutonium atoms undergo fission, a process that splits atoms and releases significant heat energy along with neutrons. These neutrons collide with other atoms, further enhancing energy release. The heat generated is used to create steam, which drives turbines to produce electricity. Once generated, the electricity is transported through the power grid for consumer use. This seamless transformation allows households to utilize nuclear energy by simply plugging in devices.
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Nuclear Energy By Nicolas Lotano
How Nuclear Energy is Produced • In a reactor, Uranium or Plutonium atoms undergo nuclear fission. • Nuclear fission is when an atom is split • This process releases a large amount of heat energy. • It also releases neutrons . • These neutrons collide with other atoms, splitting them, releasing more energy. • This heat energy heats water to create steam that is used to spin a turbine, creating electricity.
How Nuclear Energy is Transported • Since the nuclear energy is in the form of electricity, it is transported to the consumer using the power grid.
How the Consumer Uses Nuclear Energy • Since the nuclear energy was transformed into electricity, the consumer would simply plug things in to use the nuclear energy.
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