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==Key Stage 3==
===Meaning===
'''Nuclear Fuel''' is a [[radioactive]] [[material]] which can be used to generate power.
===About Nuclear Fuel===
: '''Nuclear Fuel''' has [[energy]] in its [[Nuclear Potential Energy Store|nuclear potential energy store]] which can be easily transferred into its [[Thermal Energy Store|thermal energy store]].
: The most common '''nuclear fuels''' are [[Uranium-235]] and [[Plutonium-239]].
: '''Nuclear Fuel''' transfers energy to the [[Thermal Energy Store|thermal energy store]] during a [[Nuclear Reaction|nuclear reaction]].
: '''Nuclear Fuel''' is very dangerous because it is [[radioactive]] which causes harm to living [[organism]]s.:
: When '''nuclear fuel''' is used the waste products are still [[radioactive]] so they must be buried deep underground where they cannot harm living [[organism]]s.
===Power===
: [[Nuclear Fuel]] can be used to provide [[power]] by generating electricity that can be sent to houses and industry.
{| class="wikitable"
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|[[File:NuclearPowerStationDiagram.png|center|600px]]
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |A [[diagram]] of a [[coal]] [[power station]].
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: 1. '''Nuclear Fuel''' undergoes a [[Nuclear Reaction|nuclear reaction]] in the [[Reactor Core|reactor core]].
: 2. Water in the [[Reactor Core|reactor core]] is heated and passed through a [[Heat Exchanger|heat exchanger]].
: 3. Water in the [[Reactor Core|reactor core]] becomes contaminated with [[radioactive]] [[material]] so the [[Heat Exchanger|heat exchanger]] heats up uncontaminated water.
: 3. The uncontaminated water turns to steam and passes down pipes to turn a turbine.
: 4. The turbine causes a generator to spin.
: 5. The generator makes an electrical current.
===Meaning===
'''Nuclear Fuel''' is a [[radioactive]] [[material]] which can be used to generate power.
===About Nuclear Fuel===
: '''Nuclear Fuel''' has [[energy]] in its [[Nuclear Potential Energy Store|nuclear potential energy store]] which can be easily transferred into its [[Thermal Energy Store|thermal energy store]].
: The most common '''nuclear fuels''' are [[Uranium-235]] and [[Plutonium-239]].
: '''Nuclear Fuel''' transfers energy to the [[Thermal Energy Store|thermal energy store]] during a [[Nuclear Reaction|nuclear reaction]].
: '''Nuclear Fuel''' is very dangerous because it is [[radioactive]] which causes harm to living [[organism]]s.:
: When '''nuclear fuel''' is used the waste products are still [[radioactive]] so they must be buried deep underground where they cannot harm living [[organism]]s.
===Power===
: [[Nuclear Fuel]] can be used to provide [[power]] by generating electricity that can be sent to houses and industry.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|[[File:NuclearPowerStationDiagram.png|center|600px]]
|-
| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |A [[diagram]] of a [[coal]] [[power station]].
|}
: 1. '''Nuclear Fuel''' undergoes a [[Nuclear Reaction|nuclear reaction]] in the [[Reactor Core|reactor core]].
: 2. Water in the [[Reactor Core|reactor core]] is heated and passed through a [[Heat Exchanger|heat exchanger]].
: 3. Water in the [[Reactor Core|reactor core]] becomes contaminated with [[radioactive]] [[material]] so the [[Heat Exchanger|heat exchanger]] heats up uncontaminated water.
: 3. The uncontaminated water turns to steam and passes down pipes to turn a turbine.
: 4. The turbine causes a generator to spin.
: 5. The generator makes an electrical current.