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Which energy transformation occurs in the core of a nuclear reactor?
nuclear energy Right arrow. mechanical energy
nuclear energy Right arrow. thermal energy
thermal energy Right arrow. nuclear energy
mechanical energy Right arrow. nuclear energy
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nuclear energy → thermal energy
In the reactor core, nuclear fission releases nuclear (binding) energy as heat, which raises the temperature of the coolant.
In the reactor core, nuclear fission releases nuclear (binding) energy as heat, which raises the temperature of the coolant.
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