How does a nuclear reactor produce electricity?
A.
High-energy gamma rays are converted by a generator into electricity.
B.
The heat from the reaction turns water to steam, which runs a generator.
C.
The reaction produces a stream of electrons that flow through wires and into batteries.
D.
The heat released from the reaction is used to burn coal or gas to produce electricity.
E.
Control rods absorb the neutrons emitted and release a stream of electrons as electricity.
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Lyraleii:
What do you think
4479:
the answer to ur question is The heat from the reaction turns water to steam, which runs a generator.
4479:
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ImLookingToCheat:
@lyraleii wrote:
What do you think
I think its C
jasperthefurry:
its c
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Lyraleii:
@4479 wrote:
the answer to ur question is The heat from the reaction turns water to steam, which runs a generator.
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MusicGeek:
b. its b.
4479:
@jasperthefurry wrote:
its c
B.
jasperthefurry:
oh ok
4479:
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@jasperthefurry wrote:
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ImLookingToCheat:
i thought c was The heat from the reaction turns water to steam, which runs a generator.