The diagram illustrates the making of electricity from radioactive substance Uranium through nuclear methods. The process consists of six steps in total, digging uranium from the underground, its enrichment, operating generators, cell life time, reprocessing and its disposal.
First of all, the raw uranium ore is brought out from the grounds through driling equilpments. Which is then converted to a more useful and beneficial form of one of its isotope known as U-235 and shape them into cell type rods at the second stage. In the third point, these cells are then utilized to run the generators producing electricity, which is then further distributed and transported for domestric and commericial use.
At the fourth steps, these fuelling rods are audited for its completely discharged or used, filtered for reusable and non-resuable. The reprocessable ones treated at fifth stage for reprocessing, while the inreusable are looked after at stage sixth, which are packed in boxes and disposed under the earth.
