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1. During a nuclear chain reaction, the number N of free neutrons in a sample of fissile material obeys the differential equationdN/dt=kN, where k a constant known as the neutron multiplication factor. Suppose the sample initially contains 100 free neutrons. If the neutron multiplication factor is 7.0/μs, how many free neutrons will there be 2.0 μs later? How quickly will the number of free neutrons be increasing at the time?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"If the sample initially contains 100 free neutrons.


If the neutron multiplication factor is 7.0/μs, the total number of free neutrons will there be 2.0 μs later will be 120 million


The total time taken by the number of free neutrons be increasing at that time will be at the 840 million/μs


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