Nuclear Power Engineering In a homogeneous nuclear reactor, the __________ are mixed together. Fuel & coolant Fuel & moderato None of these Coolant & moderator Fuel & coolant Fuel & moderato None of these Coolant & moderator ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering Quantity of fissionable material (i.e. U-235) in natural uranium is __________ percent. 12.73 6.31 99.29 0.71 12.73 6.31 99.29 0.71 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering A homogeneous reactor is the one, in which the All of these The fuel and the moderator is mixed to form a homogeneous material Fissile atoms are evenly distributed throughout the mass of nuclear reactor Same substance (e.g. heavy water) is used as moderator & coolant All of these The fuel and the moderator is mixed to form a homogeneous material Fissile atoms are evenly distributed throughout the mass of nuclear reactor Same substance (e.g. heavy water) is used as moderator & coolant ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering The half life period of a radioactive substance is best determined by counting the number of alpha particles emitted per second in a Geiger Muller counter from its known quantity. If the half life period of a radioactive substance is one month, then 3/4th of it will disintegrate in two months It will completely disintegrate in two months L/8th of it will remain intact at the end of four months It will completely disintegrate in four months 3/4th of it will disintegrate in two months It will completely disintegrate in two months L/8th of it will remain intact at the end of four months It will completely disintegrate in four months ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering Which of the following gases has very high neutron capture cross-section, making it unsuitable as a coolant in nuclear reactor? H₂ CO₂ N₂ He H₂ CO₂ N₂ He ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering Which of the following accounts for the maximum energy release in the nuclear fission process? Kinetic energy of neutrons Radioactive decay of fission products Kinetic energy of fission products Instantaneous release of γ-rays Kinetic energy of neutrons Radioactive decay of fission products Kinetic energy of fission products Instantaneous release of γ-rays ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP