nuclear energy

listen to the pronunciation of nuclear energy
İngilizce - Türkçe
nükleer enerji

Almanya artık nükleer enerji kullanmamaya karar verdi. - Germany decided to not use any more nuclear energy.

Tom nükleer enerjiye karşı hareket için hayatını adadı. - Tom has devoted his life to the movement against nuclear energy.

atom enerjisi
çekirdek enerjisi
(Askeri) NÜKLEER ENERJİ: Bir nükleer fizyon veya nükleer değişim esnasında ortaya çıkan bütün enerji tipleri
nuclear energy agency
nükleer enerji ajansı
atomic energy
atom erkesi
atomic energy
atom enerjisi

Bilimci atom enerjisi üzerine çalışıyor. - The scientist is working on atomic energy.

Atom enerjisinden faydalanmalıyız. - We should make use of atomic energy.

atomic energy
(Askeri) ATOM ENERJİSİ, NÜKLEER ENERJİ: Bir nükleer parçalanma veya nükleer değişiklik sırasında serbest kalan her çeşit enerji
İngilizce - İngilizce
such energy used as a power source
the energy released by a nuclear reaction; either through nuclear fission or nuclear fusion
or atomic energy Energy released from atomic nuclei in significant amounts. In 1919 Ernest Rutherford discovered that alpha rays could split the nucleus of an atom. This led ultimately to the discovery of the neutron and the release of huge amounts of energy by the process of nuclear fission. Nuclear energy is also released as a result of nuclear fusion. The release of nuclear energy can be controlled or uncontrolled. Nuclear reactors carefully control the release of energy, whereas the energy release of a nuclear weapon or resulting from a core meltdown in a nuclear reactor is uncontrolled. See also chain reaction, nuclear power, radioactivity
energy that is embodied in the nucleus of the atom and is released during the process of nuclear fission
atomic energy
Nuclear Energy Agency
The Nuclear Energy Agency is an intergovernmental multinational agency that is organized under the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Originally formed on 1 February 1958 with the name European Nuclear Energy Agency (ENEA) (the United States participated as an Associate Member), the name was changed in 1972 to its current name after Japan became a member
nuclear energy