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nuclear reactor
[ noo-klee-er ree-ak-ter, nyoo- ]
noun
- an apparatus in which a nuclear-fission chain reaction can be initiated, sustained, and controlled, for generating heat or producing useful radiation.
nuclear reactor
noun
- a device in which a nuclear reaction is maintained and controlled for the production of nuclear energy Sometimes shortened toreactor Former nameatomic pile See also fission reactor fusion reactor
nuclear reactor
- A device used to generate power, in which nuclear fission takes place as a controlled chain reaction, producing heat energy that is generally used to drive turbines and provide electric power. Nuclear reactors are used as a source of power in large power grids and in submarines.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of nuclear reactor1
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A nuclear reactor at the site in Cumbria caught fire and burned for three days, releasing radioactive material into the atmosphere.
Japan now operates 14 commercial nuclear reactors, compared to 54 before the Fukushima disaster when 30% of the country's energy was from nuclear sources.
A list of the only places a nuclear reactor could be built will also be scrapped.
Defence Secretary John Healey will announce the agreement on Friday during a visit to the firm's nuclear reactor production facility in Derby.
Then, in a startling announcement, North Korea said it had begun withdrawing thousands of fuel rods from its Yongbyon nuclear reactor for reprocessing.
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