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The source of energy in nuclear power reactor is:
A. Nuclear fission reaction
B. Exothermic chemical reaction
C. Nuclear fusion reaction
D. Controlled nuclear fission chain reaction ​​

Answers

Answered by mandipkaur001982
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Answer:

Here is your answer

Explanation:

The Nuclear fission reaction

Answered by zumba12
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A) Nuclear fission reaction is the correct answer. The source of energy in nuclear power reactors is Nuclear fission response.

Explanation:

  • Nuclear reactors are the coronary heart of a nuclear energy plant. They comprise and manage nuclear chain reactions that produce warmth thru a bodily method known as fission.
  • That warmth is used to make steam that spins a turbine to create electricity.
  • In infusion, a heavy nucleus is split into nuclei of similar loads.
  • The mass of the discerning nucleus is more than the overall mass of daughter nuclei, and a few mass is disappeared, which is mass disorder and this mass seemed because of the binding electricity.
  • Infusion  or extra than  mild nuclei fuse collectively to shape a heavy nucleus.
  • The sum of loads of mild nuclei is more than the overall mass of the heavy nuclei, and a few mass is disappeared, that is mass disorder and this mass seemed because of the binding electricity.

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