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Induced fusion
level: Induced fusion
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level questions: Induced fusion
Question
Answer
In a thermal reactor whats the function of the moderator
Slow down neutrons
What properties does a modertor material need to have And why
Light nuclie Becasue the role of the moderetor is to take momentum from the neutrons
Explain how the moderator slows down the neutrons
Neutron collides with the molecules of the moderator causing them to loose momentum
In a thermal reactor whats the function of the control rods
Absorb neutrons
What is done to the control rods to dictate how many neutrons they absorb
Varying depth
What properties must control rods have and why
Non-fissionable So that they can absorb excess neutrons without decaying themselves
Give some examples of common substances used for control rods
Boron and cadmium
In a thermal reactor whats the function of the coolent
To remove the heat released by the fission reactions
Give some examples of common substances used for coolent
Water Helium
What makes a substance good for a coolent
High specific heat capacity
Give some examples of common substances used for a moderator
Water Graphite