the heat produced in the fission process is taken out by using water as
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The energy released in the fission process, which is primarily in the form of the kinetic energy of the fission fragments, heats the water. The water serves both as a neutron moderator (it slows down the fission neutrons to thermal energies), and as a heat transfer fluid.
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The energy released in the fission process, which is primarily in the form of the kinetic energy of the fission fragments, heats the water. The water serves both as a neutron moderator (it slows down the fission neutrons to thermal energies), and as a heat transfer fluid.
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