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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 sanjanavarshitha40
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Answer:

Explanation:

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

Answered by nidaeamann
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Answer:

Insert Boron Rod to control the reaction

Explanation:

Fission reaction is used in nuclear power plants to produce electricity which is a cheep method to produce it but it is not easy to control.

to control fission reaction different materials are used.

one of them is Boron .

during this reaction if the reactor core suddenly got too hot it means the rate of reaction had increase. to control it we will use moderator which will slow it down again.

we usually use boron Rode to control it so to control this reaction we will insert boron rod .

which is the right answer.

As we know that there are different material used to control the rate of reaction of fission reaction.

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