Wind, Steam and Nuclear Energies

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Wind, Steam and Nuclear Energies: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Conversion of Heat to Electricity, Thermal Power Plant, Windmills, Wind Energy Farm, Challenges of Wind Energy Farm, Nuclear Energy, Wind Energy, Nuclear Fission, Nuclear Power Plants in India, etc.

Important Questions on Wind, Steam and Nuclear Energies

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What is the advantages and disadvantages of Nuclear fission ?

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_____ atomic power station is the first nuclear power station in India.

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_____ is the other name (short name) of the reactor which is located at Kalpakkam.

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Kamini reactor is located at

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A windmill is a machine that converts the _____ energy of wind into electrical or mechanical energy.

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What is nuclear energy? What are its uses?

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Electrical energy can be produced by energy released from controlled nuclear fission. 

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Energy used in windmill is:

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What is a windmill? State its principle, working and uses.

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What do you mean by wind energy farm?

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Which renewable source of energy does the sail boat use to move?

 

 

 

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Choose Major Nuclear Power Plants. 

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Because of the development of science, many nations today are able to generate electricity from _____ energy.

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What do you mean by electrical energy? How does electrical energy is obtained from coal power plant?

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In a thermal power plant, condensation process employs to convert steam into pure water.

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The process of changing the gas phase into liquid phase is known as _____.

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Tsar bomba which was detonated over the Arctic ocean is a thermonuclear hydrogen bomb.

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Star fish prime test is a thermonuclear weapon test conducted in outer space.

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Justify the statement “Nuclear energy is a renewable source of energy”?