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15 June, 12:20
Controlled nuclear chain reactions
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Nasir Ingram
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The nuclear reactions which are under experimenter's control are said to be controlled nuclear reactions. In this, you can maintain the speed of the incident particle. α and β-decay process are examples of non-controlled nuclear reactions.
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