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{{Wiktionary|nuclear energy}} | {{Wiktionary|nuclear energy}} | ||
'''Nuclear energy''' may refer to: | '''Nuclear energy''' may refer to: | ||
*], the use of sustained ] or ] to generate heat and |
*], the use of sustained ] or ] to generate heat and electricity | ||
**Of the two, fusion is not commercially viable {{As of|2018|12|alt=at present|df=|lc=|since=}}. ] is not believed to be viable, and ']' is expensive and requires massive heat to make up its energy costs. | |||
*], the energy required to split a nucleus of an atom | *], the energy required to split a nucleus of an atom | ||
*], the potential energy of the particles inside an atomic nucleus | *], the potential energy of the particles inside an atomic nucleus | ||
*], a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore in the University of Chicago | *], a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore in the University of Chicago | ||
{{Disambiguation}} | {{Disambiguation}} |
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Nuclear energy may refer to:
- Nuclear power, the use of sustained nuclear fission or nuclear fusion to generate heat and electricity
- Nuclear binding energy, the energy required to split a nucleus of an atom
- Nuclear potential energy, the potential energy of the particles inside an atomic nucleus
- Nuclear Energy (sculpture), a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore in the University of Chicago
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