What is the use of moderator in a nuclear fission reaction?
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It lets the reaction remain constant without any sudden variations
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The moderator of a nuclear reactor is a substance that slows neutrons down. In traditional nuclear reactors, the moderator is the same thing as the coolant: it's water! When fast neutrons strike the hydrogen atoms in H2O, they slow down a lot (like a billiard ball striking another).
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