Chemistry, asked by Dragenous6816, 10 months ago

What is critical mass and critical size of a nuclear reactor?

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Answered by Thûgłife
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Critical size is known as the size of nuclear reactor core which is specifically suitable for the nuclear reaction.

Critical Mass is known as the minimum amount of the Mass of the fission material, that's is the minimum amount which just start the nuclear chain reaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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■ Critical size is known as the size of nuclear reactor core which is specifically suitable for the nuclear reaction.

■ Critical Mass is known as the minimum amount of the Mass of the fission material, that's is the minimum amount which just start the nuclear chain reaction.

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