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Madison Sellers
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13 March, 10:05
How does a nuclear reactor work
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Pamela Glass
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A nuclear reactor produces and controls the release of energy from splitting the atoms of uranium. Uranium-fuelled nuclear power is a clean and efficient way of boiling water to make steam which drives turbine generators?
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