Ydinpaine
Ydinpaine, also known as nuclear energy, is a process that generates heat by splitting atoms, typically of uranium or plutonium, in a controlled manner. This process is used to produce electricity in nuclear power plants. The heat generated by the nuclear fission reaction is used to produce steam, which drives a turbine connected to a generator, producing electrical power. Nuclear energy is considered a low-carbon energy source, as it produces significantly fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels. However, it also presents challenges such as nuclear waste management, safety concerns, and the risk of nuclear proliferation. The technology has been in use since the mid-20th century and continues to be a subject of ongoing research and development.