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A nuclear reactor harnesses nuclear energy by uncontrolled chain reaction

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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In nuclear fission the nucleus of an atom breaks up into two lighter nuclei. ... If controlled in a nuclear reactor, such a chain reaction can provide power for society's benefit. If uncontrolled, as in the case of the so-called atomic bomb, it can lead to an explosion of awesome destructive force.



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Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
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In nuclear fission the nucleus of an atom breaks up into two lighter nuclei. ... If controlled in a nuclear reactor, such a chain reaction can provide power for society's benefit. If uncontrolled, as in the case of the so-called atomic bomb, it can lead to an explosion of awesome destructive force.

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