Submitted by Vegetable_Noise_1124 t3_116j7cm in explainlikeimfive
Tongalaxy t1_j9788g9 wrote
The nuclear fuel used in reactors gets spent quickly because the fission process breaks the atoms apart, releasing energy and creating radioactive byproducts that can interfere with the reaction. It's like burning wood in a fire -- it's gone quickly because the chemical reaction releases energy and changes the wood into ash.
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