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| Q. |
Graphite is used in nuclear reactors for- |
| A. | reducing the speed of fast neutrons |
| B. | cooling the reactor |
| C. | absorbing neutrons |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» A. reducing the speed of fast neutrons | |
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Explanation: A graphite reactor is a nuclear reactor that uses carbon as a neutron moderator, which allows unenriched uranium to be used as nuclear fuel. |
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