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How nuclear power reactors are different from hydro or thermal power plants?

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How nuclear power reactors are different from hydro or thermal power plants?

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In case of nuclear power the mass defect of Uranium is converted into energy; while potential energy of water head converted into kinetic energy is called hydel power. For thermal power station coal, oil or gas are burnt to produce energy.

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