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Physics, 18.03.2021 01:00 pimuang50

*will mark brainliest** How does fission in most nuclear reactors generate electricity? * Particles from the reaction collide with WATER, which turns into steam that spins a turbine.
Particles from the reaction collide with a GENERATOR, making electricity.
Particles from the reaction collide with a TURBINE, which spins and makes electricity.
Particles from the reaction collide with ELECTRONS, directly creating electricity.

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