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How does a nuclear power plant produce energy? *
Quickly moving neutrons made in nuclear reactions slow down in water. The KE lost from the neutrons is turned into thermal energy in water, which produces steam to drive a turbine and make electricity.
Quickly moving neutrons made in nuclear reactions create gas that turns a turbine to make electricity.
Quickly moving neutrons made in nuclear reactions turn turbines that produce electricity.
Quickly moving neutrons made in nuclear reactions transfer their kinetic energy to the water, making the water speed up and turn turbines to produce electricity.
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Asatellite that goes around the earth once every 24 hours iscalled a geosynchronous satellite. if a geosynchronoussatellite is in an equatorial orbit, its position appearsstationary with respect to a ground station, and it is known as ageostationary satellite find the radius rof the orbit of a geosynchronous satellite that circles the earth.(note that ris measured from the center of the earth, not the surface.) you mayuse the following constants: the universal gravitational constant g is 6.67 \times 10^{-11}\; {\rm n \; m^2 / kg^2}. the mass of the earth is 5.98 \times 10^{24}\; {\rm kg}. the radius of the earth is 6.38 \times 10^{6}\; {\rm m}.
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