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A dangerous condition in which fuel rods inside a nuclear reactor melt is known as a meltdown. This occurs when the reactor core overheats, causing the fuel rods to lose their structural integrity and release radioactive material into the environment. It can result in the release of harmful radiation and pose a serious threat to both human health and the environment.
thermal energy lost
The economic term for what you lose when using resources for something else is known as opportunity cost.
Pulling the control rods from a nuclear reactor will start it up. Taking them out will cause the reactor to run far too hot and the coolant system will not be able to cool it sufficiently. This may easily result in a meltdown. There are a number of systems that would automatically shut the reactor down if the rods are pulled too far out, by the way.
The economic term for what you lose when using resources for something else is known as opportunity cost.
The economic term for what you lose when using resources for something else is known as opportunity cost.
The economic term for what you lose when using resources for something else is known as opportunity cost.
You lose them.
no but it does build muscle
Yes.
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a closed system will not gain or lose mass