What is MSR physics?
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Molten salt reactors (MSR) are a class of nuclear fission reactors in which the primary coolant, or even the fuel itself, is a molten salt mixture. MSRs have two primary subclasses. In the first subclass, fissile material is dissolved in the molten salt.
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- In comparison to the main measuring scale, the vernier caliper allows users to measure breadth and distances with better accuracy.
- It's used to figure out how far apart two opposed ends of a surface are.
- There are two scales on the Vernier calipers: the main scale and the Vernier scale.
- Just before the vernier scale's zero mark, record the main scale reading. This (N) reading is known as the main scale reading (MSR).
- A Vernier caliper's primary scale usually displays the complete number plus the first decimal.
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