Answer:
Quickly moving neutrons give their kinetic energy to the surrounding water. This causes some liquid water to change states into gas(water vapor). This steam is then used to turn turbines and produce electricity.
Explanation:
Nuclear power plant produces electricity by using energy from steam to move turbines to produce electricity.
Nuclear reactions, especially nuclear fission are used in nuclear power plants. During this reaction process radioactive decay produces huge amount of energy.
This energy is used to heat water surrounding nuclear rods. The water turns into steam which are in turn used to drive heavy turbines to produce electricity just like in hydroelectric power stations.