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10 December, 04:54

What slows down neutrons?

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    Clearly, an obvious way to make a reactor work, and to make use of this characteristic of the 235U (n, f) cross-section, is to slow down the fast, fission neutrons. This can be accomplished, for example, when the neutrons collide with nuclei and scatter in some substance (a moderator).
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