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what is the uses of control rod?

Answer Posted / vicky

Control rods are used in nuclear power plants.. in tat. continously bombarding of neutrons takes place.. if it happens, too much heat was generated.. in order to cut the chain reaction, control rods r used to block the neutrons and hence stopping the process///

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