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What is the energy conversion in a nuclear power plant? A. Nuclear energy to thermal energy to kinetic energy to electric
energy
B. Thermal energy to nuclear energy to electric energy to kinetic
energy
C. Thermal energy to nuclear energy to kinetic energy to potential
energy
D. Nuclear energy to potential energy to kinetic energy to thermal
energy

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