where does nuclear fuel comes from?
where does nuclear fuel comes from?
Asked by arifansari
| 4th Aug, 2015,
04:48: PM
Expert Answer:
Uranium is used as a nuclear fuel which is a naturally-occurring element in the Earth's crust. Mining takes place in the locations where it is naturally concentrated. To make nuclear fuel from the uranium ore, it undergoes various processes before being made into pellets that are loaded into the nuclear fuel assembly.
Answered by Yashvanti Jain
| 15th Dec, 2017,
08:01: PM
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