Asked by Shawn Collins on May 15, 2024

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How is the steam generated in a nuclear reactor actually used to generate power?

A) It absorbs the fission products of the
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B) It is used to boil water.
C) It is used to turn turbines.
D) It is not; it is simply transferred.

Steam Generation

The process of producing steam, typically by boiling water or through the use of heat exchangers.

Fission Products

The atoms, neutrons, and radiation produced by the splitting of a heavy atomic nucleus, such as uranium or plutonium, during nuclear fission, often involving the release of large amounts of energy.

  • Illustrate how nuclear reactions are used in power generation, including the role of steam in driving turbines.
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Kymberly HarringtonMay 22, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The steam generated in a nuclear reactor is used to turn turbines, which then generate electricity. This process converts thermal energy from the steam into mechanical energy in the turbines, and finally into electrical energy through a generator.