nuclear fission use slow neutron why?
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After a series of collisions with different nuclei, the energy of neutronsproduced by fission reactions drops to the order of a few electronvolts or a few fractions of an electronvolt. ... As a result, the neutrons emitted bynuclear fission have to be sloweddown by collisions within a medium called a moderator.
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After a series of collisions with different nuclei, the energy ofneutrons produced by fission reactions drops to the order of a few electronvolts or a few fractions of an electronvolt. ... As a result, the neutrons emitted by nuclear fission have to be slowed down by collisions within a medium called a moderator.
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