Nuclear Power: Energy for the Future

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Nuclear power is a technology synonymous with extirpate, radiation, health issues, and instability, but also mass energy production. Nuclear power has many common misconceptions, like these, and is often seen as a large risk. But rest assured nuclear power is the cleanest most immaculate way to power our growing nation, despite skepticism about safety concerns.

Nuclear power is a way of harnessing the great power released by a nuclear fission reaction. Nuclear fission is, “an extremely complex nuclear reaction representing a cataclysmic division of an atomic nucleus into two nuclei of comparable mass. This rearrangement or division of a heavy nucleus may take place naturally (spontaneous fission) or under bombardment with neutrons, charged particles, gamma rays, or other carriers of energy (induced fission)” (Huizenga). The later is used in nuclear reactors. To allow nuclear fission to occur, we must first introduce something to set off the reaction. In most cases this is a neutron which is shot, with clout, at a uranium atom. This reaction generates a lot of heat, the primary form of energy.

This heat can be transferred into energy in much the same way as a coal power plant. The heat given off heats the surrounding water, which also acts as a coolant. This heated water eventually turns into steam, which rises and persists onward. This flow of steam is allowed to pass through turbines which turn on an axle, which generates electricity. This electricity is then sent through a converter and out to homes through power lines.

This whole process is quite immaculate, and can produce a great deal of energy, but how much? A single atom of uranium-235 is able to produce two-hundred million volts of raw power! This was just one atom! ...

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... of money in the long run and possibly allow governments to give back to a deserving nation.

With this new perspicacity into nuclear power, our impending energy crisis is no longer a quandary. Our roads will be satiated with electric cars buzzing every which way, and our skies will be luminous thanks to newer, cleaner, and less dependent energy. Nuclear power provides the moxie needed for our rapidly propagating country.

Works Cited

1) Huizenga, John.”Nuclear Fission.” McGraw Hill Companies 2008: n.p. Access Science. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.

2) Marshall, Brian, and Robert Lamb.”Nuclear Power Plant.” howstuffworks.com. howstuffworks, 09 Oct. 2000. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.

3) Rahn, Frank.”Nuclear Power.” McGraw Hill Companies 2008: n.p. Access Science. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.

4) “Safety of Nuclear Reactors.”world-nuclear.org. world-nuclear, 29 Mar. 2011. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.

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