GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

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NUCLEAR SCIENCE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How does a nuclear reactor produce energy?
A
Atoms, such as uranium, undergo fusion in a reactor. Thisgenerates heat which turns water to steam in a turbinewhich generates electricity.
B
Atoms, such as uranium, undergo fission in a reactor. Thisgenerates heat which turns water to steam in a turbinewhich generates electricity.
C
Atoms, such as uranium, burn in a reactor. This generatesheat which turns water to steam in a turbine whichgenerates electricity.
D
We do not currently have the technology to harness nuclearreactions to generate electricity.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Nuclear reactors are the heart of a nuclear power plant. They contain and control nuclear chain reactions that produce heat through a physical process called fission. That heat is used to make steam that spins a turbine to create electricity.

Detailed explanation-2: -Nuclear energy originates from the splitting of uranium atoms – a process called fission. This generates heat to produce steam, which is used by a turbine generator to generate electricity. Because nuclear power plants do not burn fuel, they do not produce greenhouse gas emissions.

Detailed explanation-3: -In nuclear fission, atoms are split apart, which releases energy. All nuclear power plants use nuclear fission, and most nuclear power plants use uranium atoms. During nuclear fission, a neutron collides with a uranium atom and splits it, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of heat and radiation.

Detailed explanation-4: -Both fission and fusion are nuclear reactions that produce energy, but the processes are very different. Fission is the splitting of a heavy, unstable nucleus into two lighter nuclei, and fusion is the process where two light nuclei combine together releasing vast amounts of energy.

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