
1) Outdoor sculpture in Chicago 2) Sculpture by Henry Moore 3) Some power plant output 4) Stars produce it
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Energy whose source is inside the nucleus of atoms.
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Energy that comes from splitting atoms of radioactive materials, such as uranium, and which produces radioactive wastes.
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Energy that comes from splitting atoms of radioactive materials, such as uranium, and which produces radioactive wastes.
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Energy released by nuclear fission or nuclear fusion. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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the heat energy produced by the process of nuclear fission within a nuclear reactor or by radioactive decay.
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Energy released when atomic nuclei undergo a nuclear reaction such as the spontaneous emission of radioactivity, nuclear fission, or nuclear fusion.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. energy given off in the course of a nuclear reaction or stored in the formation of an atomic nucleus.
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Energy released when the nucleus of an atom experiences a nuclear reaction like the spontaneous emission of radioactivity, nuclear fission, or nuclear fusion.
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In a nuclear electricity generating installation the heat required for raising steam is provided by a nuclear reactor instead of a coal or gas furnace. A reactor consists of a strong steel pressure vessel enclosing a core made of graphite bricks. This graphite core has a number of vertical channels which are filled with rods of uranium. Intersperse...
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energy released by reactions within atomic nuclei, as in nuclear fission or fusion (also called atomic energy);
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Click images to enlargeEnergy released from the inner core, or nucleus, of the atom. Energy produced by nuclear fission (the splitting of certain atomic nuclei) has been harnessed since the 1950s to generate electricity, and research continues into the possible controlled use of nuclear fusion (the fusing, or combining, o...
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Energy that comes from splitting atoms of radioactive materials, such as uranium, and which produces radioactive wastes.
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Energy that comes from splitting atoms of radioactive materials, such as uranium, which leave behind radioactive wastes.
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energy released by reactions within atomic nuclei, as in nuclear fission or fusion. Also called
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