In the breeder reactors the generation of new fissionable atom is
A. At the lower rate than the consumption
B. At a higher rate than the consumption
C. At an equal rate of the consumption
D. Depends on other considerations
Answer: Option B
Solution(By Examveda Team)
In the breeder reactors the generation of new fissionable atom is at a higher rate than the consumptionIt converts this isotope into fissionable uranium-233, which is capable of creating a chain reaction.
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Reactors for propulsion applications use
A. Natural uranium
B. Molten lead
C. Any form of uranium
D. Thorium
Reactors designed for propulsion applications are designed for
A. Natural uranium
B. Enriched uranium
C. Pure uranium
D. Any type of uranium
Reactors for propulsion applications are designed for
A. Any form of uranium
B. Natural uranium
C. Enriched uranium
D. Plutonium
The size of the reactor is said to be critical when
A. Chain reaction can be initiated
B. It becomes uncontrollable
C. It explodes
D. It produces no power
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