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Control rods are used to slow down the reaction in the reactor core when the core becomes too hot.
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Control rods absorb neutrons (made of materials like boron, cadmium or hafnium); inserting them into the core reduces neutron population and thus slows the fission chain reaction and reactor power when the core is too hot.
Control rods absorb neutrons (made of materials like boron, cadmium or hafnium); inserting them into the core reduces neutron population and thus slows the fission chain reaction and reactor power when the core is too hot.
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