A. Maintaining constant pressure in the primary cooling circuit under varying loads
B. Superheating the steam
C. Pressurising the water in the primary coolant circuit
D. None of these
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A. A + Z
B. A – Z
C. A
D. Z
A. Radioactive
B. Physical
C. Chemical
D. All A., B. and C.
A. Uranium-235
B. Uranium-233
C. Plutonium-239
D. Both B. and C.
A. Hydrogen
B. Helium
C. Deuterium
D. None of these
A. More atomic weight and less atomic number
B. Less atomic weight and less atomic number
C. Less atomic weight and more atomic number
D. None of these
A. Isotones
B. Isobars
C. Isotopes
D. Isostere
A. 0.015
B. 7.54
C. 0.71
D. 32.97
A. Has a low absorption cross-section
B. Has a low scattering cross-section
C. Absorbs neutrons
D. Does not absorb neutrons
A. Plane
B. Rutherford
C. Fermi
D. Hahn and Strassmann