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Which component in a nuclear power plant actually produces the electrical energy?
a turbine
steam
a generator
uranium
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a generator
Explanation: Uranium (fission) produces heat, steam drives the turbine (mechanical energy), and the generator converts that mechanical rotation into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction.
Explanation: Uranium (fission) produces heat, steam drives the turbine (mechanical energy), and the generator converts that mechanical rotation into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction.
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