Atomic-powered submarine in EveryDay Science

The atomic-powered submarine uses atomic energy and can function for very long periods without refueling. Atomic energy is liberated by an atomic pile attached to the submarine. The liquid circulating through the atomic pile becomes very hot and the heat exchanger changes water into steam. This steam moves a turbine, connected to an electric generator and the electricity produced by the generator drives the submarine.

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