Chain reactions
Neutrons released in a fission reaction can strike other nuclei and cause chain reactions
Explanation:
In nuclear fission reactions, the heavier atoms split into into lighter atoms, releasing neutrons at high velocity in the process. The neutrons hit other heavier atoms in the vicinity and split them too releasing more neutrons. This continuation is called chain reaction. The more the released neutrons the higher the rate of chain reactions. This causes too much energy to be produced at a go until an enormous explosion occurs (like in bombs).
In controlled nuclear fission such as in nuclear reactors, the number of neutrons is controlled so as to prevent the reactor from exploding. A wall that absorbs excess neutrons is used to control the number of chain reactions to prevent the release of too much energy at once.
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Answer:

Explanation:
given data:
density of water \rho = 1 gm/cm^3 = 1000 kg/m^3
height of water = 20 cm =0.2 m
Pressure p = 1.01300*10^5 Pa
pressure at bottom



= 1.01300*10^5 - 1000*0.2*9.8
= 99340 Pa
h_[fluid} = 0.307m


Answer:
0 (Zero)
Explanation:
Definition of work done states that ,
Work done on an object is the force applied on that object in the direction of Displacement of the object .
means that ,
W = F.dS (Dot product of Force and displacement)
When the wall is acted upon by the force of 20 N , Wall does not move ,
Thus , displacement of the wall is zero.
So, W = 20×0 = 0.
Thus, Work done on the wall is zero.