nuclear power

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çekirdeksel güç
nükleer enerji

Nükleer enerji elektrik üretmek için kullanılır. - Nuclear power is used to generate electricity.

Nükleer enerjinin dönemi henüz bitmedi. - The age of nuclear power is not yet over.

nükleer güç

Nükleer güç çağında yaşıyoruz. - We are living in the age of nuclear power.

Nükleer güç yeni yasalar tarafından engellenmektedir. - Nuclear power is stymied by the new laws.

(isim)kleer güç, atom bombasına sahip ülke
(Askeri) NÜKLEER GÜÇ: Uygun bir değiştiricisi olmadan bu terim kullanılmayacaktır. Bak. "civil nuclear power", "major nuclear power", "military nuclear power". Ayrıca bakınız: "nuclear nations"
atom bombasına sahip ülke
nuclear power plant
nükleer santral
nuclear power station
Nükleer güç istasyonu
nuclear power station
(Nükleer Bilimler) nükleer santral
civil nuclear power
(Askeri) SİVİL NÜKLEER GÜÇ: Nükleer silahların geliştirilmesi amacıyla nükleer teknoloji kullanma potansiyeline sahip ancak bilhassa kullanmamaya karar vermiş bir ülke. Ayrıca bakınız: "nuclear power"
major nuclear power
(Askeri) BÜYÜK NÜKLEER GÜÇ: Diğer tüm ülkelere nükleer ciddi bir tehdit oluşturmaya muktedir bir nükleer saldırı kuvvetine sahip herhangi bir ülke
major nuclear power
(Çevre) başlıca nükleer güç
major nuclear power
(Askeri) büyük nükleer güç
military nuclear power
(Askeri) ASKERİ NÜKLEER GÜÇ: Nükleer silahlara sahip ve bunları kullanma imkan ve kabiliyetine sahip bir ülke. Ayrıca bakınız: "nuclear power"
nuclear boiler rated power
(Nükleer Bilimler) nükleer kazan tasarım gücü
English - English
Power, especially electrical power, obtained using nuclear fission or nuclear fusion
A nation that possesses nuclear weapons
Electricity generated by nuclear reactors of various types such as heavy water, light water and boiling water
Electricity generated from nuclear processes
Power, the source of which is nuclear fission or fusion
Energy produced by nuclear fission of heavy atomic nuclei. About one-third of all electric power worldwide now comes from nuclear power plants. The navies of many countries include nuclear-powered warships; almost half of U.S. combat warships are nuclear-powered. Most commercial nuclear reactors are thermal reactors. Two types of light-water reactors in use throughout the world are the boiling-water reactor and the pressurized-water reactor. In the liquid-metal fast-breeder reactor, fuel is utilized 60 times more effectively than in light-water reactors. See also nuclear energy
nuclear energy regarded as a source of electricity for the power grid (for civilian use)
A square indicates that the company is involved in the design, construction or operation of nuclear power stations, radioactive waste handling and/or the mining, processing or reprocessing of uranium A half square indicates production of other nuclear-related equipment, for example monitoring equipment
Electricity generated by nuclear reactors of various types such as heavy water, light water, and boiling water
nuclear power plant
Any device or assembly that converts nuclear energy into useful power In a nuclear electric power plant, heat produced by a reactor is used to produce steam to drive a turbine that in turn drives an electricity generator
nuclear power plant
An electric power plant that converts nuclear energy into electrical energy Heat produced by a reactor is used to make steam to drive a turbine that in turn drives an electric generator
nuclear power plant
power plant where nuclear energy is converted into heat to use to produce steam for turbines and then drive generators which produce electric power
nuclear power plant
A facility in which heat produced in a reactor by the fissioning of nuclear fuel is used to drive a steam turbine
nuclear power station
atomic reactor which is used to produce electricity
nuclear power

    Hyphenation

    nu·cle·ar po·wer

    Turkish pronunciation

    nukliır pauır

    Synonyms

    atomic power

    Pronunciation

    /ˈno͞oklēər ˈpouər/ /ˈnuːkliːɜr ˈpaʊɜr/

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