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Which would most likely cause a decrease in the rate of energy production in a fusion nuclear reactor?
A. a drop in the
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- In a nuclear reactor, neutrons released by nuclear
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In a nuclear reactor, neutrons released by nuclear fission must be slowed down before they can trigger additional reactions in
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A nuclear reactor contains nuclei that fission when bombarded by slow neutrons. The fission reaction produces fast neutrons
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The speed of fast moving neutrons in a nuclear reactor can be reduced by using
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How does nuclear fission create energy?
Nuclear energy is produced through the splitting, or fission, of a uranium atom in the
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How does nuclear fission create energy?
Nuclear energy is produced through the splitting, or fission, of a uranium atom in the
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In a serious accident, nuclear power plants reactor vessel cracks and all of the cooling water drains out. Although nuclear
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Describe what happens in a fission reaction.
What is a commonly used isotope in a nuclear fission reactor? Describe how a fission
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a) Let's assume a nuclear reactor was a completely isolated system, such that no matter particles can escape from it and the
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