English · Science & Technology
/ˈnjuː.kli.ə riˈæk.tə/
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atomic power device
A machine that produces energy by splitting atoms in a controlled nuclear reaction.
The nuclear reactor supplies electricity to millions of homes without burning any coal or gas.
The nuclear reactor supplies electricity to millions of homes without burning any coal or gas.
Combining 'nuclear' (from Latin 'nucleus', kernel) and 'reactor' (from 'react'), from mid-20th-century physics.
Used in power stations and, in different forms, in research and ships.