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26 February, 11:26

What is the direct function of the energy released from the nuclear chain reaction in a nuclear power plant?

turning the blades of the turbine

heating water to produce steam

powering the condenser

carrying electricity from the plant to consumers

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  1. 26 February, 11:46
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    The answer is heating water to produce steam.

    The design of a nuclear energy plant and a plant that works with fossil fuel are similar in the sense that both use the heat of a reaction to produce steam. After that, the steam is used to move turbines, which produce electricity.

    In a nuclear plant the heat is produced by the nuclear fission reaction, while in a typical energy plant the heat is produced by the chemical reaction (combustion) of the fossil fuel (carbon, oil, gas).
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