The graphite rods surrounding the uranium fuel rods in a nuclear reactor, are used to...

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JAMB 1997

The graphite rods surrounding the uranium fuel rods in a nuclear reactor, are used to

  • A. absorb the neutrons and hence halt the nuclear process
  • B. create the neutrons and hence slow up the nuclear process
  • C. slowdown the neutrons and hence slow up the nuclear process
  • D. speed up the neutrons and hence speed up the nuclear process

Correct Answer: C. slowdown the neutrons and hence slow up the nuclear process



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