Physics, asked by riddhi648, 1 year ago

In a nuclear power plant, coolant is a substance
(a) which cools the hot, spent steam to condense it back to water
(b) which transfers heat from reactor to water in heat exchanger
(c) which is boiled to make steam to turn the turbine
(d) which cools the generator coils to prevent their overheating.

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
37

Answer:

In a nuclear power plant, coolant is a substance

(a) which cools the hot, spent steam to condense it back to water☑️

(b) which transfers heat from reactor to water in heat exchanger

(c) which is boiled to make steam to turn the turbine

(d) which cools the generator coils to prevent their overheating.

Answered by missShelly
3

ℏḙʏ ժḙᾰԻ!!

A) which cools the hot, spent steam to condense it back to water. correct✅☑☑

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