Physics, asked by Sainisahab1421, 9 months ago

The operation of a nuclear reactor is said to be
critical, if the multiplication factor (K) has a value
(a) 1 (b) 1.5
(c) 2.1 (d) 2.5

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

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Explanation:

Tɦɛ ċօʀɛɛċt օքtɨօռ ɨs (a) 1

If multiplication factor K = 1, the operation of nuclear reactor is said to be critical. If it is less than one, reaction can be sustained and if the multiplication factor is more than one, the reaction becomes uncontrolled, it is an!

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The correct option is (a) 1.

Explanation:

If multiplication factor K = 1, the operation of nuclear reactor is said to be critical. If it is less than one, reaction can be sustained and if the multiplication factor is more than one, the reaction becomes uncontrolled, it is an explosion.

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