Nuclear Power Engineering Nuclear power generation capacity in India is 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 More than hydroelectric power generation capacity ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering The sum of masses of two nuclei produced in nuclear fission compared to the mass of original nucleus is Less Same Much more More Less Same Much more More ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering Plutonium Has much lower melting point (640°C ) compared to thorium (1690°C) Is recovered from spent fuel from thermal nuclear reactor Neither A nor B Both A & B Has much lower melting point (640°C ) compared to thorium (1690°C) Is recovered from spent fuel from thermal nuclear reactor Neither A nor B Both A & B ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering A fertile material is the one, which can be Fissioned by fast neutrons Fissioned by slow (thermal) neutrons Converted into fissile material on absorption of neutron Fissioned by either slow or fast neutrons Fissioned by fast neutrons Fissioned by slow (thermal) neutrons Converted into fissile material on absorption of neutron Fissioned by either slow or fast neutrons ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering Which of the following is artificially produced as it does not occur in nature? Plutonium⁻²39 Uranium⁻²33 Uranium⁻²35 Both B and C Plutonium⁻²39 Uranium⁻²33 Uranium⁻²35 Both B and C ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nuclear Power Engineering __________ nuclear reactor does not require a heat exchanger to supply steam to power turbine. Boiling water Pressurised water Helium cooled Molten sodium cooled Boiling water Pressurised water Helium cooled Molten sodium cooled ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP