The definition of a cross-section is the surface that is seen after something is cut through a straight. This is done to expose the inner shape of an object.
nature of material(resistivity),length of material,area of crosssection&temprature
The 2 most common materials are cadmium or boron, due to their large neutron absorption crosssection.
A triangle does not have a cross-section but the perpendicular line of a right angle triangle meets the base at 90 degrees.
Because the fluid is allowed to expand in the nozzle it increases velocity to fill in the voids created by the shape of the nozzle. The convergent point of the nozzle acts like a bottleneck trying to slow the fluid and compress it into the reduced crosssection of the nozzle. As it leaves the minimum crosssection it expands into the divergent spaces of the nozzle increasing in velocity as it expands. ++_+ No: it gains velocity through the convergence but in the diverging section, trades velocity for pressure.
U238 + n --> U239 : capture, crosssection 2.73 barnsU239 --> Np239 + e- : beta decay, half-life 23.5 min.Np239 --> Pu239 + e- : beta decay, half-life 2.33 days
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It is around 12.5 Amps, assuming the crosssection of one strand of cat 6 is of .5 sq mm and four strands are twidted together.
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It has a single layer of cell. Lay a paper on a flat surface. With your hands on the surface, push two sides together until you make something that looks like a polyp. Voila! Something similar to a crosssection of a sponge. Think of the paper as cells in a single line.