In a nuclear power plant, what typically spins in order to produce electricity?

In a nuclear power plant, what typically spins in order to produce electricity?

  • Correct Answer: turbine
  • generator
  • grid
  • pipe

Explanation: Nuclear power plants use the energy they produce to heat water. The water turns into steam, which causes a turbine to spin. This, in turn, produces electricity.

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