The differences between nuclear reactors and nuclear bombs include which
of the following?
Check all that apply.
O A. Nuclear bombs are runaway fission reactions and reactors aren't.
O B. Nuclear reactors have critical mass while nuclear bombs don't.
c. Chain reactions occur only in nuclear bombs.
D. Nuclear reactors produce exactly one additional fission for each
fission reaction while nuclear bombs don't.

Respuesta :

The differences between nuclear reactors and nuclear bombs include the following:

  • Nuclear bombs are runaway fission reactions and reactors aren't.
  • Nuclear reactors have critical mass while nuclear bombs don't.

What is Nuclear Fission?

This is a reaction in which involves the nucleus of an atom splitting into two or more smaller nuclei and is common in nuclear reactions.

Nuclear bombs leads to explosion  which depicts runaway fission reactions while nuclear reactors have a critical mass.

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