Nuclear Power Engineering Energy equivlant to one atomic mass unit (amu) is __________ MeV. 931 9.31 93.1 9310 931 9.31 93.1 9310 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering A thermal nuclear reactor compared to a fast breeder reactor Requires less fuel to run at the same power level Gives higher power density Uses slower neutrons for fission Uses faster neutrons for fission Requires less fuel to run at the same power level Gives higher power density Uses slower neutrons for fission Uses faster neutrons for fission ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering Ceramic nuclear metals compared to solid nuclear metals have Higher melting points More chances of radiation damage Poorer corrosion resistance Low strength at high temperature Higher melting points More chances of radiation damage Poorer corrosion resistance Low strength at high temperature ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering The number of neutrons accompanying the formation of 54Xe139 and 38Sr94 from the absorption of a slow neutron by 92U235 , followed by nuclear fission is 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering Nuclear power generation capacity in India is More than hydroelectric power generation capacity 10000 MW 3000 MW More than thermal power generation capacity More than hydroelectric power generation capacity 10000 MW 3000 MW More than thermal power generation capacity ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering Heavy water is used as a moderator in a Candu reactor Pressurised water reactor (PWR) Molten sodium cooled reactor Boiling water reactor (BWR) Candu reactor Pressurised water reactor (PWR) Molten sodium cooled reactor Boiling water reactor (BWR) ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP