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Energy basics, energy density, and how a nuclear reactor actually makes power.

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Common misconceptions

Myth: A reactor is basically a slow nuclear bomb.

Reality: Reactor fuel is far too dilute to explode like a bomb; it just produces heat to boil water.

Myth: Nuclear plants emit smoke from those big towers.

Reality: Cooling towers release only water vapor — there's no combustion and no smoke.

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1. Roughly how much coal does a single uranium fuel pellet replace in energy terms?

2. What part of a reactor slows neutrons so the chain reaction can sustain?