Physics, asked by sivanandhini75, 10 months ago

A nuclear power plant is working normally. what would you do if the reactor core suddenly got too hot​

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Answered by shubhamsiddhu50
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Answer:

We will insert the control rods of boron a little more into the reactor to reduce the rate of nuclear fission process.

Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Answer:

In case of a reactor getting too hot, it is suggested to use Water

Explanation:

Water has many qualities, one of them being its usefulness in nuclear reactors. Water has a high capacity to absorb heat. It is easily available and we can use it to cool down the reactor. It will transport heat and vaporizes it to escape from the duct.

The only care that is important during this process is we should add water with high pressure. It will help to eliminate the hot vapors quickly and cools down the system in minutes.

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