12th Class Physics Nuclear Physics And Radioactivity Question Bank Nuclei Conceptual Problems

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    What is the role of control rods in a nuclear reactor? Why are they made of cadmium?

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                    For a controlled chain reaction, the average number of available neutrons should never exceed one per fission. Any excess neutrons over this critical unit should be absorbed. This is what the control rods do. They are made of cadmium because cadmium has a high cross-section for neutron absorption.


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